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Several missing, injured in explosion at BASF plant in Germany

Several people were missing and others were injured after an explosion today at a chemical plant at BASF's headquarters in western Germany.

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FRANKFURT: Several people were missing and others were injured after an explosion today at a chemical plant at BASF's headquarters in western Germany, the firm said, advising local people to stay indoors.

"There was an explosion with several people injured for as-yet undetermined reasons at around 11:30 (local time) at BASF Ludwigshafen," it said in a press release.

"Emergency services from the whole region are on the scene to prevent the fire spreading to other parts of the plant," Ludwigshafen city authorities said in a statement.

The company said local residents should remain inside and shut doors and windows.

"We are still investigating the precise cause. The relevant authorities have been informed," BASF said.
Ludwigshafen is located around 80 kilometres (50 miles) southwest of Frankfurt.

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