A fire at a Tyson Foods plant in Camilla, Georgia, resulted in one death and several serious injuries early Friday morning. The company is investigating the cause of the fire, which was confirmed by a spokesperson who expressed condolences to the victim’s family. A union spokesperson mentioned that the incident was related to a boiler explosion. The victim was identified as a 61-year-old woman from Las Vegas, who was sleeping in her husband’s truck at the time of the explosion. The blast caused a concrete wall to fall on the truck, killing her, while her husband was in the building and was not injured. The union, representing over 15,000 poultry workers, stated the importance of the facility to the community and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to ensure worker safety. Union representatives are on-site to support those impacted by the explosion.