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Death toll from Maine lumber mill fire and explosion rises to three

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A co-owner of a Maine lumber mill has died following an explosion at the facility, bringing the total number of fatalities to three. The deaths include two firefighters who were responding to the emergency.

Amalgamated from NY Post (opens in new tab), The Independent (opens in new tab)

The death toll from an explosion at a Maine lumber mill has risen to three following the death of one of the company's co-owners. The owner died from injuries sustained during a fire and blast at the facility.

According to reporting by the New York Post, the incident was characterized as a mass casualty event. The fatalities include two firefighters who were on the scene responding to the emergency.

The Independent also confirmed that the death of the co-owner brought the total count of casualties at the site to three. Local authorities and first responders have been involved in managing the aftermath of the fire and explosion.

Why this matters

The incident involves significant casualties among both private employees and first responders at an industrial site. It highlights the inherent risks associated with fire management and heavy machinery operations within the timber processing industry.

What's confirmed / what isn't

Both news outlets confirm that the death toll reached three after the co-owner died from injuries. Both sources agree on the cause being a fire and explosion at the lumber facility. Specific details regarding the exact location of the mill or the names of the victims were not provided in the initial reports.

Background

Maine maintains a large lumber industry where wood is processed for construction and manufacturing. Timber mills are common industrial sites across the state.