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At least five killed, a dozen more hurt in plant explosion

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by Associated Press / KREM.com

Posted on February 8, 2010 at 7:49 AM

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MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (AP) -- A Connecticut fire official says at least 95 percent of the nearly 100 workers who were at a power plant that exploded are accounted for.

Middletown Deputy Fire Marshal Al Santostefano said Monday that most of the workers are accounted for, judging by conversations with contractors and labor union officials. But he says a section of the Kleen Energy Systems plant remains too unstable to see whether anyone is still trapped.

Authorities say different contractors were working at the site, making it difficult to determine how many people were there during the blast.

Sunday's explosion at the nearly completed plant in Middletown, about 20 miles south of Hartford, killed at least five people and injured a dozen or more. Officials say it happened as workers were clearing a gas line of air.

Local, state and federal officials are investigating.

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