Explosions at a US Steel plant near Pittsburgh left one dead, two missing, and at least nine others in hospitals on Monday, with emergency workers searching the rubble for more victims, per the AP. The explosions sent black smoke spiraling into the midday sky in the Monongahela Valley, a region of the state synonymous with steel for more than a century.
- An Allegheny County emergency services spokesperson said one person died in the explosion and two were unaccounted for. Others were treated for injuries, many of them transported by ambulance to hospitals.
- The plant, a massive industrial facility along the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh, is considered the largest coking operation in North America and is one of four major US Steel plants in Pennsylvania that employ several thousand workers.