- ABC News
- May 11, 2016
Texas Fertilizer Plant Blast Ruled 'Criminal Act'
The cause of the 2013 West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion has been ruled to be incendiary, according to The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). “This means this fire was a criminal act," ATF Special Agent in Charge Rob Elder said at a news conference. Federal and local officials announced the findings at the conference Friday. No arrests have been made in the case. ATF announced a reward of $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of anyone responsible for the fire, which led to the explosion. The blast, which killed 15 and injured more than 260, happened at 7:51 pm, some 20 minutes after signs of a fire were reported to the local 911 dispatch center. Several local fire departments responded to the blaze. A dozen emergency responders were killed when the when fertilizer at the facility exploded. The site stored between 40 and 60 tons of the ammonium nitrate fertilizer. In comparison, an estimated 4,800 pounds of that same chemical fertilizer was...