Saint-Roch-De-L'achigan, January 13: An explosion hit a propane facility in Quebec on Thursday, and several workers were missing, municipal officials said.

Quebec provincial police said evacuations were underway in St-Roch-de-l'Achigan, a town about 50 kilometers north of Montreal. Stéphanie Therrien, deputy director general for the Montcalm regional municipality, said three or four employees were unaccounted for. Afghanistan Blast: Several Killed in Bomb Explosion Near Foreign Ministry in Kabul.

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The regional municipality said more explosions were possible because of the propane tanks on site and it warned people to stay away. Pakistan Blast: Loud Explosion Reported in Islamabad, Investigation Underway.

Therrien said authorities had established an evacuation zone extending one kilometer out from the site. The local ambulance service said paramedics were present but had not been able to approach the scene because of the danger.

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