Authorities are currently investigating a powerful explosion that erupted on Friday at a lumber mill in Searsmont, Maine, leaving the community on edge.
The extent of injuries or fatalities remains undisclosed as officials continue their investigation into the incident.
The Camden Fire & Rescue team has confirmed their involvement, actively assisting at the scene to manage the aftermath.
“Our hearts go out to those injured, the medical professionals diligently providing care, and the first responders striving to control the situation,” stated the department in a Facebook post. “We expect our team will be engaged in support efforts for several days.”
Local media outlets have reported multiple injuries resulting from the explosion, though specific details are still emerging.
Ben Hamel, purchasing manager at the mill, revealed to the Bangor Daily News that the fire originated in the section where wood shavings are packaged. It then rapidly spread to a nearby dust silo, which eventually caused the explosion.
The cause of the fire has not yet been released.
A trooper at the scene told bystanders there is a “major fuel leak” and urged them to move away from the area, according to the outlet.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills posted on X noting she has been briefed on the unfolding situation.
“I urge folks to stay clear of the area, follow the instructions of law enforcement, and allow emergency personnel to respond,” Mills wrote in a statement on X. “I ask Maine people to join me in keeping all those affected in their thoughts.”
Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, added he is “praying for the safety and well-being of first responders and everyone else on-site.”
“I’m aware of the fire and explosion in Searsmont,” Golden wrote in an X post. “I ask locals to follow law enforcement instructions, and to look to official channels and trusted sources for more information as it becomes available.”

The cause of the fire is unknown, as of Friday afternoon. (WABI)
Searsmont is a small rural town about one and a half hours northeast of Portland and about four hours north of Boston.
Maine State Police and the Augusta Fire Department did not immediately respond to additional inquiries from Fox News Digital.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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