A dairy farm explosion injured one person and killed more than 18,000 cattle in Castro County, Texas, on Monday.
Fire crews responded to an explosion at Southfork Dairy Farm in Dimmitt, Texas, on Monday night.
Approximately 18,000 cows were killed, and one person was critically injured, in an explosion at a dairy farm inThe Castro County Sheriff’s Office confirmed with Fox News Digital that the cows were in a holding area before being brought in for milking when the blast occurred at the Southfork Dairy Farm in Dimmitt."Your count probably is close to that.
Smoke is visible a day after a massive explosion at a Texas dairy farm that left one person critically injured and 18,000 cattle dead. The explosion and fire were reported just before 7:30 p.m. Monday at Southfork Dairy Farm in Dimmitt, Texas. Police said they received eight calls just before 7:30 p.m. Monday about an explosion and fire. Callers said some employees were trapped inside the
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