NEW YORK – Sixteen people are believed to have been killed in a devastating explosion at a military explosives plant in the US state of Tennessee on Friday morning, with no survivors found.

The number of unaccounted individuals was revised from 18 to 16 after it was determined that two people initially believed to be at the site were not present when the blast occurred.

The explosion took place at Accurate Energetic Systems, LLC, a company specializing in the production of military explosives, around 7:45 a.m. local time, southwest of Nashville, Tennessee.

The cause of the blast remains under investigation.

Response efforts continued through Saturday, with emergency responders from across the region working alongside federal agencies assisting with scene examination and investigative support.

Due to significant debris and the potential presence of explosive materials, response operations are progressing slowly and methodically.

Controlled detonations will be conducted periodically to dispose of unstable or hazardous materials safely.

There is no known threat to public health or safety as a result of the explosion. However, the public has been urged to avoid the area to allow emergency personnel to continue their work safely and efficiently.

An assistance center has been established to support families impacted by the incident, providing information, emotional support and other resources.

Logistical support continues to be provided, including water pallets, communications equipment and personnel to assist with local emergency management operations.

The State Emergency Operations Center remains highly activated to support ongoing coordination.

New York

New York is a major global city in the United States, originally founded as a Dutch trading post called New Amsterdam in the 17th century. It later became a British colony and grew into a primary gateway for immigration, symbolized by the Statue of Liberty. Today, it is a leading center for finance, culture, and commerce, renowned for landmarks like Times Square, Central Park, and its iconic skyline.

Tennessee

Tennessee is a state in the southeastern United States with a rich cultural and musical heritage. It played a pivotal role in American history, particularly during the Civil War, and is famously known as the home of blues, country, and rock ‘n’ roll music. Key cultural sites include Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, Memphis’s Graceland and Beale Street, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Nashville

Nashville is the capital of Tennessee, founded in 1779 and historically known as a major center for the American music industry, earning it the nickname “Music City.” It is globally famous as the home of the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame, cementing its status as the heart of country music. The city also played a significant role during the Civil War and has since grown into a diverse hub for healthcare, education, and culture.