An explosion and fire at a Yankton propane company has injured one person and left the business in ruins.
Strong winds fueled the fire at Long’s Propane Feb. 8 and ignited a tanker truck parked next to the building.
There’s no word on the condition of the employee who was hurt and taken to Avera Sacred Heart Hospital.
“There was an individual in the building,” Fire Chief Brad Moser said. “He got out, but I don’t know the extent of his injuries.”
Thick smoke led authorities to close Highway 50, where the business is located, because of reduced visibility, the Yankton Press and Dakotan reported.
Firefighters hauled in water from approximately a mile away to fight the blaze. A City of Yankton water truck was brought in to assist with water access.
Moser said that damage was heavy from the explosion and the resulting fire.
“I would say the building is a complete loss,” he said.
Firefighters from Lesterville and Gayville provided mutual aid.
The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
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