Authorities in Nacogdoches County, Texas, are responding to a reported explosion and fire at an oil well site. The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed the explosion in a Facebook post. Details are also emerging on social media.
“Deputies along with numerous other first responders are arriving on scene in the 15000 block of FM 226 just north of Etoile. There is currently a fire at an oil well site. Early reports indicate that all workers at the site are accounted for and have been evacuated. First responders are still arriving on the scene to evaluate the totality of the situation. We are evacuating residents on Cr. 561 as a precaution and will further evaluate the situation as it develop,” the Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook post reads.
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Five things to know about the Etoile, Texas, oil rig explosion
Here are five things we know about Etoile, Texas, oil rig explosion:
- The location of the explosion is along the 15000 block of FM 226, just north of Etoile.
- Emergency crews, including deputies and several first responders, have been arriving at the scene. Efforts are underway to assess the situation.
- According to initial reports, all workers at the site have been safely accounted for and evacuated.
- Meanwhile, residents along County Road 561 are being evacuated too as a precaution.
- Shocking videos of the scene have surfaced on social media, showing the sky lighting up in orange flames.
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