This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Nearly 20 people are missing and multiple deaths are feared in an explosion at a Tennessee bomb factory.
Reports revealed that there is a list of 19 names of people missing after the disaster at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant at the Hickman-Humphreys county line west of Nashville.
County emergency responders confirmed 19 people were inside the building that was vaporized, and all remain missing.
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has been called to the scene as there were concerns about subsequent explosions.
People in the area have been asked to avoid the location.
AES calls itself a "leader in the energetics and explosives industry."
Online, the company said, "Whether for military acquisition offices, defense and aerospace primes, or commercial demolition sectors, AES is your partner in achieving superior energetic solutions."
Reports confirmed the facility makes and stores explosives, including bulk explosives, shaped charges, demolition kits, and specialized items for military, defense, aerospace, demolition, mining, and oil industries.