Key Takeaways
- No survivors found after massive explosion at Tennessee munitions plant
- 16 people reported missing following the devastating blast
- Rapid DNA team deployed to identify remains at the volatile site
- Investigation could take months to determine cause, rule out foul play
A massive explosion at a Tennessee explosives plant has left no survivors, authorities confirmed Saturday. The blast at Accurate Energetic Systems in rural Humphreys County has left 16 people missing as emergency crews navigate the dangerous wreckage.
Community in Mourning After Devastating Blast
Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis, visibly emotional during a press briefing, asked for prayers for the victims’ families. “There’s a gauntlet of emotions here,” he said, struggling to continue. “We’ve recovered no survivors.”
At a vigil held at Hurricane Chapel in McEwen, senior pastor Tim Farris acknowledged the deep impact on the close-knit community. “Many here know each other and the families affected. There’s a lot of pain and tears today,” he said. “While we grieve, it’s also a chance for the church to minister and support those who are hurting.”
Dangerous Recovery Operation Underway
Authorities have deployed a “rapid DNA” team to help identify remains at the site, which was littered with twisted metal and burned-out vehicles. The plant supplies and researches explosives for military use.
Nearly 300 emergency responders are carefully working through the wreckage amid volatile explosive materials. “It’s not like responding to an accident or a tornado. We are dealing with explosions, and at this stage, we are dealing with remains,” Davis explained.
Guy McCormick, a supervisory special agent with the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said bomb technicians are securing the area before national investigators arrive. He noted that conditions at the site can shift due to the heat and pressure of the blast.
Investigation Timeline and Community Impact
Sheriff Davis said it could take days, weeks, or even months before foul play can be ruled out. The plant is located in a wooded region of middle Tennessee, roughly 60 miles southwest of Nashville.
Local resident Terry Bagsby described the area as home to “good old country people” and said the tragedy has left the town deeply saddened. About 30 people gathered at the McEwen church for a prayer service, kneeling and holding hands as music played softly.
Accurate Energetic Systems acknowledged the tragedy in a social media post, offering thoughts and prayers to families and expressing gratitude to first responders. The facility spans eight buildings across wooded hills, but the exact number of workers present during the blast remains unknown.
The company has previously faced small fines from the US Department of Labor for violations of safety regulations intended to protect workers from hazardous chemicals.



