War On America's Food Supply Chain Continues As Explosion Kills 18,000 Cows In Texas
A dairy farm in Texas was rocked by a massive explosion that resulted in the deaths of thousands of cattle, reported local media outlet KFDA.
Fire crews in Dimmitt, Texas, responded to an explosion and fire that engulfed multiple building structures at South Fork Dairy on Monday evening. Reports suggest over 18,000 cattle were killed in the blaze.
Castro County Sheriff Sal Rivera said the fire resulted from an explosion that spread to the building where the cows are housed before bringing them into the milking area and holding pen.
KFDA quoted the Animal Welfare Institute, saying this is the deadliest barn fire in Texas since 2013.
"We hope the industry will remain focused on this issue and strongly encourage farms to adopt commonsense fire safety measures."
Videos of the explosion are absolutely shocking.
"Multiple agencies are on scene to a massive dairy farm explosion that took place this evening."