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Annie L. Booth

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Annie L. Booth

Birth
Death
8 Feb 1971 (aged 19)
Burial
Camden County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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A victim of the February 3, 1971 explosion at the Thiokol plant southeast of Woodbine, Georgia. The Thiokol chemical plant, located 12 miles southeast of Woodbine, Georgia was producing tripflares under a contract with the Army for use in the Vietnam War. One of the buildings where the flares were produced was M-132, a large windowless concrete block T shaped building. Eighty employees worked there, mostly black women. A fire broke out and everyone evacuated the building but they were unprepared for the explosion which followed at 10:53 A.M. Windows were shattered 11 miles away and the blast was heard 50 miles away. Twenty-four people were killed by the blast or died soon after. Five more died later and 50 or more suffered debilitating injuries. There is a monument with the names of the victims at the entrace to the plant.
A victim of the February 3, 1971 explosion at the Thiokol plant southeast of Woodbine, Georgia. The Thiokol chemical plant, located 12 miles southeast of Woodbine, Georgia was producing tripflares under a contract with the Army for use in the Vietnam War. One of the buildings where the flares were produced was M-132, a large windowless concrete block T shaped building. Eighty employees worked there, mostly black women. A fire broke out and everyone evacuated the building but they were unprepared for the explosion which followed at 10:53 A.M. Windows were shattered 11 miles away and the blast was heard 50 miles away. Twenty-four people were killed by the blast or died soon after. Five more died later and 50 or more suffered debilitating injuries. There is a monument with the names of the victims at the entrace to the plant.

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