Multiple Explosions In Metro Detroit Reportedly Caused By Wholesaler
You might have heard the sounds. Perhaps you saw it firsthand or have already seen videos. It’s now the talk of the town. Last night, multiple explosions were reported in Metro Detroit. A wholesaler building on 15 Mile close to Groesbeck exploded on Monday night, leading to several buildings in the area catching fire.
The explosions began around 9 pm in Clinton Township, Michigan. The public is being advised to avoid the area.
Multiple Explosions Reported In Metro Detroit Caused By Wholesaler
According to Fox 2 Detroit, Select Distributors was the cause of the fire- the company sells nitrogen tanks that exploded rapidly. That makes sense. After seeing the video, some gas had to be involved. That type of explosion doesn’t just happen–especially at that intensity.
People even miles away could hear the explosions on Monday night. Some people even reported feeling their houses shake in areas like Mount Clemens and Sterling Heights, showing the impact was felt in surrounding areas. Now, there’s concern about air quality issues. Debris has been falling over the surrounding area, and people nearby are being told to stay far away and remain in their homes, per Fox 2 Detroit.
The fire started dying down late last night, around 11 pm. People in the area took to social media to say what they were experiencing. Some say they thought they heard gunshots; others weren’t sure what was going on. It had to have been a frightening experience.
Even our own Chuck The Freak was “reporting” on what was happening as it was happening. That’s actually how I first heard about it.
Fire seems to be spreading to surrounding brush.
— Chuck The Freak (@Chuckthefreak) March 5, 2024
According to Fox 2 Detroit, the incident remains ongoing, and one firefighter is in the hospital after suffering minor injuries from shrapnel falling. Check out some Tweets and videos of the explosion below! This guy’s commentary is hilarious and had Dave cracking up. Warning: The language is NSFW.
Most visual explosions of the night behind Groesbeck.
— Jarrett Maki (@JRNMaki) March 5, 2024
Been going on for 45 minutes now, power flickered on and off during this video. @macombdaily #Macomb #ClintonTownship #groesbeck pic.twitter.com/GEPDuCqpUt