Tragic Explosion at Nebraska Biofuels Plant: Community Mourns
A devastating explosion at a biofuels plant in Nebraska resulted in the confirmed deaths of two girls and an adult. The incident has prompted extensive firefighting efforts, with smoke and flames hindering search operations. The community is in mourning as officials address the tragedy.

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A deadly explosion rocked a biofuels plant in Fremont, Nebraska, leading to the tragic demise of two children and an adult, as confirmed by officials on Wednesday. The catastrophic event has sparked a continuous battle against smoke and flames at the site.
Fremont Mayor Joey Spellerberg expressed his deep sorrow during a news conference, labeling the incident as a tragedy. He revealed that the children, both under 12 years old, were at the plant to accompany an employee to a doctor's appointment.
Efforts to search for those missing within the Horizon Biofuels plant have been hindered by ongoing fires. The facility, which produces animal bedding and wood pellets, experienced a similar incident in 2014 that damaged its electrical system.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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