Us Safety Board To Probe Plant Explosion In West Virginia

(AP) — An independent national agency is joining investigations into this week's explosion at a West Virginia industrial plant that left the owner and an employee dead. According to information from the federal Office of Safety and Health Administration, the plant cleans and decommissions old odorant tanks from gas companies.

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