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Officials: Some die in Conn. power plant explosion

Smoke comes from the the Kleen Energy plant on River Road in Middletown, Conn., Sunday Feb. 7, 2010, as emergency vehicles make their way to the scene of an explosion there. Multiple people have died in an explosion at a power plant in Connecticut and an unknown number of people are injured. Smoke comes from the the Kleen Energy plant on River Road in Middletown, Conn., Sunday Feb. 7, 2010, as emergency vehicles make their way to the scene of an explosion there. Multiple people have died in an explosion at a power plant in Connecticut and an unknown number of people are injured. (AP Photo/The Middletown Press, Catherine Avalone)
By Pat Eaton-Robb
Associated Press Writer / February 7, 2010

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MIDDLETOWN, Conn.—Multiple people have died in an explosion at a power plant in Connecticut and an unknown number of people are injured.

Al Santostefano, the deputy fire marshal in Middletown, tells The Associated Press the explosion happened at 11:17 a.m. Sunday at the Kleen Energy power plant there and portions of the building blew away.

He says 50 workers were inside.

He and Betsy Hard, deputy commissioner of the state Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, say they do not know how many people were killed or injured.

Hard says Middletown authorities have asked surrounding communities for help, and urban search and rescue teams are on their way.