Apr 15, 2022

UPDATE (VIDEO): Explosion at gas plant near Haven, K-96 closed

Posted Apr 15, 2022 12:29 AM

Video courtesy of Bill Royer — Haven.

UPDATE: As of 8:00 p.m.  Fire units will be on the scene throughout the night monitoring the situation at the Tenawa Haven Midstream plant. According to Reno County Fire Administrator Travis Vogt hazardous material crews are working on several small chemical fires that do not pose a threat to the public. This will likely continue into the night. The State Fire Marshal's office is on the scene along with other fire investigators, including specialists from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to begin sifting through the area and begin their investigation.  A fire crew from the refinery in McPherson was called out to help with the fire as were several hazmat units from Wichita. The facility did run a venting of gas from the plant which is routine but advance notice was given in light of today's events. The venting was executed as planned.

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UPDATE as of 7:30 p.m. All is well after gas was vented to relieve pressure in the immediate area.

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UPDATE: As of 6:30 p.m. Crews continue to mop up from the fire at the Tenawa Gas facility. 

Emergency management Director Adam Weishaar says K-96 and Kent Road are both open again and crews are being released from the scene.

Again, there has been extensive damage to two buildings at the facility, both on the Tenawa property, but only two  injuries.

As far as evacuations, Weishaar says people living along Arlington Road are being allowed back on their properties.

The cause of the fire and explosions has not been released.

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UPDATE: As of 5:45 p.m. Crews continue to work the fire at the Tenawa Gas facility but it looks like they are getting things under control. 

Emergency management Director Adam Weishaar says K-96 should be open around 6:30 and maybe earlier if all goes as planned. Weishaar says there was extensive damage to two buildings at the facility, both on the Tenawa property. Firefighters from Colwich, Mt. Hope, Burton, McPherson and Wichita also responded and foam tenders were brought to the scene to help with the fire.

As far as evacuations, Weishaar says people living along Arlington Road are being allowed back on their properties.

The cause of the fire and explosions has not been released.

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UPDATE: As of 4:15 p.m. Fire crews continue to battle the fire contained to the main building at the facility.

According to Adam Weishaar of Reno County Emergency Management, the fire was called in around 1:17 p.m. Crews were met with heavy fire and smoke. At least two explosions occurred.

Flames and smoke could be seen from as far away as Wichita. Weishaar says several businesses near the plant were evacuated but that has now been lifted. Some rural residents near the facility will be kept from their homes for most of the afternoon and evening.

Haven USD 312 did hold students at school and allowed parents to pick up their children if they wanted. School buses did run as usual although some routes were altered due to road closings in the area. 

Special equipment is being brought in to pour foam on the fire but crews are expected to be fighting this blaze for several more hours.

Because of the heavy emergency traffic , K-96 will remain closed from Yoder to just east of Haven for the time being.

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Update as of 3:50 p.m.

Reno County Emergency Management Director Adam Weishaar tells Hutch Post two people were transported with minor injuries from the scene of the explosion Thursday afternoon at the Tenawa Haven gas plant.

K-96 remains shut down except to fire traffic, so that water tenders can run water back and forth. The cause of the fire and explosions is still unknown. 

Weishaar said county commissioners declared a local emergency so that resources including foam trucks could be brought in along with firefighters from Colwich, Burrton, Mt. Hope, McPherson and Wichita.

The immediate two-mile area around the Tenawa plant will continue to be evacuated for the time being. 

Update as of 3 p.m.

One of the main buildings is still on fire at the Tenawa Haven gas plant. Eyewitness accounts report that the shockwave from the blast could be felt approximately a mile from the plant.

There has been an explosion at the Tenawa Haven gas plant at K-96 and Kent Road. Reno County Emergency Management says the initial call came in at 1:17 p.m. Some minor injuries have been reported.

K-96 is closed from Yoder to just east of Haven while emergency crews respond. The only evacuation at the moment is Haven Steel employees.

USD 312 is holding students at their buildings at this time. Parents can pick up if they want, but buses will run at their normal time. Routes may be slightly different due to the highway closure.

Fire trucks are staging at Yoder if they are needed. Currently staging are Pretty Prairie, Rural Fire Districts 2 and 3 and Hutchinson fire — not on scene, but on standby.

More information coming when it becomes available.

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Photo courtesy of Ana Woodburn.
Photo courtesy of Ana Woodburn.
Photo courtesy of Ana Woodburn.
Photo courtesy of Ana Woodburn.