Part of the Escambia County,
Florida, jail collapsed after an apparent gas explosion, killing two
inmates and injuring about 100 others.
The explosion happened late Wednesday night in the Pensacola jail’s
central booking area, county spokeswoman Kathleen Castro said. About 600
inmates were in the building at the time, she said.
About 100 to 150 inmates and jail workers were hurt, Castro said. Two inmates died.
A total of 155 patients were treated at five nearby hospitals,
according to officials with those facilities. All of the patients
suffered non-life-threatening injuries such as neck and back pain, and
many were treated and released, the officials said.
The inmates who weren’t injured were taken to other jails.
By early Thursday, authorities had completed two sweeps of the building. Search and rescue work was ongoing.
It appeared the roof and part of a wall collapsed, Castro said.
The building had been “heavily damaged” by flooding caused by more
than a foot of rain that
fell this week but was still inhabitable, she
said.
It was too early to say if the explosion was related to the flooding, she said.
“I don’t know, I can’t speculate whether that had something to do
with what we believe was an explosion this evening,” she told CNN on
Wednesday.
Relatives gathered at the scene to get details on their loved ones.
“We don’t know if they’re dead or alive. It’s really frustrating,”
Eva Stewart told CNN affiliate WALA. “I can’t sleep not knowing if my
child’s OK. I got other family members in there, too. I don’t know if
they’re OK.”
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