An evacuation has been ordered around Husky Energy Inc.’s refinery in Superior, Wis., after an explosion early April 26 that left multiple people injured, according to the police department.
Douglas County Emergency Management asked residents two miles to the north, three miles to the east and west of the plant and 10 miles to the south to evacuate, the police department said on Twitter. The fire reignited after being extinguished earlier, the police said earlier.
The source of the 10 a.m. local time blast is thought to be a “smaller tank” at the 38,000-barrel-a-day refinery, Steve Panger, ...
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