Almost 30 Injured In Burns Lake Mill Blast
Saturday, January 21, 2012 @ 12:33 AM
Prince George, B.C. – Approximately 30 people have been injured, some severely, in a massive explosion and fire at the Babine Forest Products mill outside Burns Lake.
The explosion, involving either natural gas or propane, occurred around 8:15 Friday night. There are no reports of fatalities at this time but unconfirmed reports have three people missing. Steve Raper with Northern Health, which has mobilized resources across the northern region, has this information about the injured:
–18 were taken by ambulance to Burns Lake.
–2 have gone to Vanderhoof.
–4 to Fraser Lake.
–4 to Smithers.
Raper says the range of injuries is quite wide, and some of the victims will be transported to University Hospital of Northern BC once they have been stabilized. University Hospital has been placed on “CODE ORANGE”, meaning all services and physicians have been activated to deal with the injured as they come in. Raper says there have been some reports of walk-ins at Lakes District Hospital in Burns Lake, but he has no numbers on that at this time.
Relatives of the blast victims have been told to go to the Margaret Patrick Memorial Hall in Burns Lake to get word on their loved ones. The Steelworkers Union is getting transportation together for those who wish to travel with their injured relatives to hospitals in other communities.
More informa6tion from Opinion 250 as we get it.
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Lets hope and pray that the community and the mill will get back on its feet soon.
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