Overview
- A fire broke out at the facility on Monday morning before several powerful blasts caused parts of the coke ovens to collapse.
- Local police and Allegheny County emergency services confirmed one death and at least ten workers hospitalized with severe injuries.
- Search teams are combing through charred debris for additional victims, with officials reporting at least one person still unaccounted for.
- U.S. Steel has pledged full cooperation with state and federal authorities who have opened a formal investigation into the cause.
- Clairton Coke Works employs about 1,300 people and is a key North American source of coke for steelmaking, raising concerns over regional supply and worker safety.