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ing smoke.Swanton
said a "small amount of looting" has occurred near the blast site,
but he did not provide additional details. He said looters are a
"significant concern" to authorities and that at least one person suspected
of being a looter was spotting running from a damaged home."The town
is secure," Swanton added.The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives is sending a national response team to the site. ATF
spokeswoman Franceska Perot said Thursday the unit includes fire investigators,
explosives experts, chemists and canine units.The main fire was under control
as of 11 p.m., Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman D.L. Wilson
said, but residents were urged to remain indoors because of the threat
of new explosions or leaks of ammonia from the plant's ruins.Dozens of
emergency vehicles amassed at the scene in the hours after the blast,
as fires continued to smolder in the ruins of the plant and
in several surrounding buildings. Aerial footage showed injured people being
treated on the flood-lit football field that had been turned into a
staging area.Vanek said first-responders treated victims at about half a
dozen sites, and he saw several injured residents from the nursing home
being treated at the community center. Swanton said early Thursday morning
the injured were being taken to hospitals in Waco and a triage
center at high school in nearby Abbott.At least three people were in
critical condition at hos
FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, Mireia Arnau, 39,
reacts behind the broken glass of her shop stormed by demonstrators during
clashes with the police at the general strike in Barcelona. In a
statement released Friday April 19, 2013, this photo by Associated Press
photographer Emilio Morenatti won the Ortega y Gasset award by Spains leading
newspaper El Pais, saying Morenatti captures "terrible emotion in the store
worker terrified at the damage caused by a violent street protest, By
observing it one feels the fear of the clerk, the jury says.
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)The Associated PressMADRID An Associated
Press photographer has won a prestigious Spanish journalism award for his
image of a store worker terrified by a violent street protest, a
photograph that illustrates the effects of the country's financial crisis.Emilio
Morenatti, who has for almost a decade covered war zones from Afghanistan
and Pakistan to the Middle East, has been awarded the 2013 Ortega
y Gasset award by Spain's leading newspaper El Pais.In a statement released
Friday, the newspaper said Morenatti, 44, captures "terrible emotion" in
his photograph taken in the northeastern city of Barcelona during a general
strike in 2012."Looking at it, one feels the fear of the clerk,"
the jury says. The award carries a prize of 15,000 euros ($19,580).Morenatti
was seriously injured in a 2009 accident in Afghanistan.
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