State fire marshal probes Woodford County grain elevator blast

Eureka fire
No injuries were reported after an explosion early Monday at the Grainland Cooperative grain elevator in Eureka. (Photo from Eureka-Goodfield Fire Protection District Emergency Medical Services/Facebook)

 

By Howard Packowitz and WMBD-TV,

EUREKA — Firefighters rushed to the scene of a grain elevator explosion in Eureka early Monday morning, but there were no injuries.

Eureka Goodfield Fire Chief Craig Neal said several departments were called to Grainland Cooperative on County Highway 3 just before 6:15 a.m.

“We were informed that there was a dryer fire. We’re familiar with the facility. When we got out here, we saw there had been an explosion,” Neal told our news partner, WMBD-TV.

“There was smoke and fire showing,” Neal said.

The state fire marshal’s office is investigating what caused the blast.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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