Authorities say a chemical explosion at a General Motors metal-stamping plant in Indiana has left one person dead and five others injured.
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Marion Mayor Wayne Seybold says a coroner has confirmed the death in Tuesday's explosion. The victim's name wasn't immediately released.
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Police say five other people were being treated at a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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GM spokeswoman Stephanie Jentgen says "the situation is contained" and "everybody has been evacuated" from the plant in Marion, about 60 miles northeast of Indianapolis.
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Assistant Fire Chief Greg Yeakle tells the Marion Chronicle-Tribune that chlorine dioxide was involved in the explosion.
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GM spokesman Bill Grotz says an investigation is underway.
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The plant employs about 1,600 workers. It provides blanks, stampings and sheet metal assembly for vehicles to GM assembly plants. (AP)
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