File:Grain silo explosion.jpg
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DescriptionGrain silo explosion.jpg |
English: Kansas, June 12, 1998: The headhouse of the DeBruce Grain Co. elevator near Haysville, Kansas sustained significant damage last week from an explosion that killed five workers and injured 11 others. As of Saturday noon, one man was still missing. |
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