At the blast site this morning, pieces of glass and brick were strewn about on the ground. The front of the building appeared bowed out, with cracks throughout. Authorities blocked off roads leading to the jail.
The explosion happened last night at a booking facility at the Escambia County Jail in Pensacola, and as many as 150 inmate and corrections officers were injured, said Kathleen Castro, the county's public information manager.
He spent the night observing the chaos and watching as inmates were loaded into buses.
About 600 inmates -- 200 men and 400 women -- were in the building at the time, Castro said. Those with injuries -- all minor -- were taken to hospitals and the uninjured were taken to jails in neighbouring counties, officials said. Castro said authorities did not yet know the extent of injuries, but local hospitals said some with minor issues had already been released.
The Pensacola area was drenched by rains and severely flooded yesterday as part of a large storm system making its way across the US, and Castro said the building was affected.
But she said officials did not yet know whether the flooding and explosion were directly related. The generator was running at the time of the blast, but Castro said officials don't believe that was related.
Search-and-rescue teams combed the building several times and think everyone is accounted for, Castro said.
Investigators were on the scene. Castro said the fire marshal would ultimately determine the cause.
Defence attorney Gene Mitchell stood outside police tape at the jail this morning, reviewing dozens of text messages from clients' relatives wondering what happened to their loved ones.
"I have over 20 clients in there," he said. "I've had dozens of calls. Every other call is a family member wanting to know what has happened to a loved one.
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