Investigators are working to determine what caused a blazing explosion at a cannabis extraction factory in Maryland that injured two people and ordered evacuations.#Maryland #Stevensville, MD #News #Accident
The city of Stevensville, MarylandOn Wednesday afternoon, an explosion destroyed a cannabis extraction plant in Stevensville, Maryland, leaving two individuals injured and requiring a large rescue response. A cannabis extraction firm called PharmaCann was the site of the explosion, which sent shockwaves across the neighborhood and forced the evacuation of surrounding businesses.
When word of the explosion spread, emergency personnel raced to the area at 2:00 p.m. The crisis was quickly contained by the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department and fire departments from nearby counties.
In order to handle the possible threat posed by hazardous chemicals, hazmat teams from Anne Arundel and Dorchester counties also showed up.
Sprinklers Contain Blaze, But Injuries and Damage Are Significant
The facility’s sprinkler system was important in limiting the damage, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office, which is in charge of the investigation.
Nevertheless, the explosion caused injuries to two people. Officials verified that although one person had severe injuries, they were not life-threatening.
According to the state fire marshal’s office, investigators gave praise to emergency response systems, such as ventilation and alarms, for operating as intended, reducing damage and casualties.
The explosion caused a great deal of disturbance in spite of these precautions. Operations in the region ceased, and buildings around Log Canoe Circle were evacuated as a precaution.
Dangerous Chemicals May Have Contributed
PharmaCann specializes in the extraction of cannabis, which involves the use of extremely combustible substances like butane and propane.
According to officials, these chemicals were being used in an extraction booth when the explosion started. Investigations are ongoing to determine the precise cause of the explosion.
Additionally, the explosion’s financial impact is being evaluated. Although the precise amount has not yet been established, preliminary estimates indicate damages surpassing $250,000.
As authorities determine the extent of the damage and make sure the region is secure, the facility and the surrounding area are still being closely monitored.
Associated Subjects: Mishaps|Cannabis|Maryland
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