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Sugar and rubble lie strewn around the Western Sugar plant in Scottsbluff, Neb., after an explosion Saturday leveled seven 150-foot silos, scattered sugar up to a mile away and left four people hospitalized and one worker missing. The missing man, Gene Juergens, 31, was working on a top floor of a sugar silo at the time of the blast. Authorities said it could be days before they know what caused the explosion, which spewed plywood and sugar around the city. Company officials said sugar dust might have been ignited. The blast initially injured 15 of the 31 employees inside the refinery. Four remain hospitalized. One of them, a 49-year-old woman, is in critical condition with chest and abdominal injuries.

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