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[h=4]Getty Images[/h]Propane tank cylinders are seen exploding at the Blue Rhino plant in Tavares, central Florida late Monday night.

TAVARES, Fla. - A series of explosions rocked a central Florida propane gas plant and sent "boom after boom after boom" through the neighborhood around it. At least eight people were injured, four critically.
All the workers at the plant were accounted for early Tuesday after officials initially could not account for more than a dozen employees.
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[h=4]Seven workers were injured from the blast, three critically according to rescue officials.[/h]
John Herrell of the Lake County Sheriff's Office said there were no fatalities despite massive blasts that ripped through the Blue Rhino propane plant late Monday night.
"Management is comfortable saying all of those they knew were there tonight have been accounted for," he said.
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[h=4]John Raoux/AP[/h][h=4]Fire crews pour water at the scene that amazingly left no fatalities, despite massive blasts that ripped through the Blue Rhino propane plant.[/h]
One person injured in the explosion was listed in critical condition at University of Florida Health Shands Hospital. Two others were listed in critical condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center and a spokeswoman there said a third patient was en route, also listed as critical.
Herrell said some others drove themselves to area hospitals.
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[h=4]SCOTT A. MILLER/EPA[/h][h=4]Fire crews take a break after the explosion that declared an evacuation zone of about a killometer around the plant.[/h]
The Blue Rhino plant, which is northwest of Orlando, refilled propane tanks typically used for barbecues and other uses.
Herrell said a crew of 24 to 26 people was working at the plant on an overnight shift when the explosions occurred around 11 p.m.
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[h=4]SCOTT A. MILLER/EPA[/h][h=4]Flames and smoke are seen lighting up the night sky after the factory that fills propane gas cylinders experienced several terrifying explosions.[/h]
Video footage on WESH-TV in Orlando showed fires burning through trucks used to transport propane tanks, which were parked at the plant. The fire was sending plumes of smoke into the air hours after the blast. Emergency crews could also be seen massing nearby.
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[h=4]AP[/h][h=4]Lake County Sheriff Gary Borders says the blasts occurred inside the plant and blew the roof off.[/h]
Herrell said an evacuation zone was initially a one-mile radius but had been reduced to a half-mile radius. No injuries have been reported from residents in the neighborhood and residents were later allowed to return to their homes.
Marni Whitehead, 33, who lives less than a mile from the plant, said she was in bed ready to go to sleep when she heard a loud boom.
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[h=4]SCOTT A. MILLER/EPA[/h][h=4]John Herrell from the Lake County Florida Sheriff's office briefs the media while announcing that all workers at the plant have been accounted for.[/h]
"It was like a car had run into my house, is what I thought had happened," she said.
She ran outside and saw other neighbors outside and then they saw the explosions.
"We knew right away it was the plant, the propane plant," Whitehead said. "After that, it was just sort of panic."
Whitehead likened the explosions to Fourth of July fireworks. "And it was just boom after boom after boom," she said.
Herrell said officials believe the fire was contained and wouldn't spread to another part of the plant but they could not guarantee that.
Herrell said the plant usually has 53,000 20-pound propane tanks.
According to the Leesburg Daily Commercial, the plant was built in 2004 and employs fewer than 50 people.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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