Texas: Massive Explosion Kills 18,000 Dairy Cows and 1 Person

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The worst tragedy in US History happened yesterday concerning dairy cows. A horrific explosion took place at a Texas dairy farm killing over 18,000 cows and killing one person. The situation is under investigation. We don’t know at this time if foul play was involved.

  • A massive fire and explosion erupted at a Texas dairy farm this week, according to authorities
  • The fiery blast killed more than 18,000 cows at South Fork Dairy Farms in the Texas city of Dimmitt.
  • It was the deadliest inferno disaster for cattle in the United States in the last decade.

Nearly 20,000 cows were killed and one person was injured in a massive explosion and fire at a Texas dairy farm this week, making it the deadliest inferno disaster for cattle in the United States in the last decade.

The fiery blast erupted at South Fork Dairy Farms in the Texas city of Dimmitt on Monday night, according to authorities. Photos released by the Castro County Sheriff’s Office showed huge plumes of smoke billowing from the facility during the disaster.

You can read the rest of the story here. Natalie Musumec (Insider)

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