A massive explosion “leveled” an industrial plant, shook houses over 15 miles away, and left a fire raging in a Chicago suburb.
“We have fire and structural damage indicative of an explosion,” Steve Lenzi, spokesman for the Waukegan Fire Department, told the Tribune. “There is very heavy damage.”
The explosion was felt and heard in many neighboring towns and suburbs, according to reports and videos on social media which captured the moment of the explosion at around 9:30 p.m.
Around 10 p.m., the Lake County Sheriff’s Office issued an alert via Twitter: “We are aware of a very loud explosion sound and ground shaking in the Gurnee area. We are working to determine the cause.”
Even many miles from the scene, the explosion was loud enough for residents to believe there had been a crash or explosion in their neighborhood.
“I live in Antioch, 17.1 miles away and it shook my entire house,” wrote one person on social media. “I called police...”
Eyewitness Megan Hener told the Tribune she went down to the scene of the explosion and posted pictures on social media of the plant was now flattened.
“It was leveled. It’s right across from the emission testing station,” she said, in reference to a state of Illinois facility.
According to NBC, nearly 1,000 Lake County residents were left without power.
Many pictures on social media show the fire burning, and the moment of the explosion was caught on various cameras, such as porch cams, and posted to social media.
“What was that massive explosion? I’ve never heard anything so loud,” wrote Lori Taylor on Twitter. “Our house shook in Wadsworth.”
She saw a building “engulfed in flames” and heard another “large boom.”
According to WGNTV, police said late on May 3 that an “active search and rescue” operation was still underway at the site.