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Imperial Sugar updates on refinery blast in Georgia

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

Imperial Sugar Company experienced an explosion and fire at its sugar refinery in Port Wentworth, Ga., which is located near Savannah, the evening of Thursday, February 7. A number of associates and contractors were injured, and 17 remain hospitalized at an area burn center. There are six confirmed fatalities and two persons are as yet unaccounted for as rescue efforts are ongoing.

John Sheptor, Imperial’s president and CEO, said “The Imperial family is devastated by this heartbreaking event. Our constant thoughts and prayers are with our injured co-workers, their families and all our associates. We are touched by the level of concern and the outpouring of support shown by the local community and are grateful for the superb response by the local emergency agencies as well as the medical team in Augusta. Currently, we are focusing our efforts on working with authorities on the continued rescue efforts, providing all available support to those receiving medical attention as well as the families of those coworkers who have been affected. We are in communications with our customers and suppliers about the ongoing operations at our Gramercy Louisiana refinery, and appreciate their patience and understanding.”

The facility is still under the authority of the fire department’s rescue team during the rescue and recovery effort. Upon completion of this effort, agency officials will be allowed inside to begin their investigations. The Company will provide more information as appropriate.

Imperial Sugar Company is one of the largest processors and marketers of refined sugar in the United States to food manufacturers, retail grocers and foodservice distributors. The company markets products nationally under the Imperial, Dixie Crystals and Holly brands.

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