{"id":26728,"date":"2013-04-19T14:53:39","date_gmt":"2013-04-19T19:53:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438.jpg"},"modified":"2013-04-19T14:53:39","modified_gmt":"2013-04-19T19:53:39","slug":"the-remains-of-a-fertilizer-plant-burn-after-an-explosion-at-the-plant-in-the-town-of-west-near-waco","status":"inherit","type":"attachment","link":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/2013\/04\/20\/in-photos-fertilizer-plant-explosion-in-west-texas\/the-remains-of-a-fertilizer-plant-burn-after-an-explosion-at-the-plant-in-the-town-of-west-near-waco\/","title":{"rendered":"THE REMAINS OF A FERTILIZER PLANT BURN AFTER AN EXPLOSION AT THE PLANT IN THE TOWN OF WEST, NEAR WACO"},"author":50,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"acf":[],"description":{"rendered":"<p class=\"attachment\"><a href='https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438.jpg'><img width=\"300\" height=\"171\" src=\"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-300x171.jpg\" class=\"attachment-medium size-medium\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-300x171.jpg 300w, https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-620x354.jpg 620w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Image #: 22026438    The remains of a fertilizer plant burn after an explosion at the plant in the town of West, near Waco, Texas early April 18, 2013. REUTERS\/Mike Stone   (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE)       <\/p>\n"},"caption":{"rendered":"<p>The deadly explosion ripped through the fertilizer plant late on April 13, injuring more than 200 people, destroying 50 homes and damaging other buildings.<\/p>\n"},"alt_text":"","media_type":"image","mime_type":"image\/jpeg","media_details":{"width":"3500","height":"2003","hwstring_small":"height='73' width='128'","file":"2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438.jpg","sizes":{"thumbnail":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-150x150.jpg","width":"150","height":"150","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-150x150.jpg"},"medium":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-300x171.jpg","width":"300","height":"171","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-300x171.jpg"},"large":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-620x354.jpg","width":"620","height":"354","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-620x354.jpg"},"station-thumb":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-140x2003.jpg","width":"140","height":"2003","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-140x2003.jpg"},"multimedia-thumb":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-300x100.jpg","width":"300","height":"100","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-300x100.jpg"},"thumb-100":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-100x100.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-100x100.jpg"},"featured-thumb":{"file":"11412381_H22026438-60x60.jpg","width":"60","height":"60","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438-60x60.jpg"},"full":{"file":"11412381_H22026438.jpg","width":3500,"height":2003,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438.jpg"}},"image_meta":{"aperture":"0","credit":"Reuters \/Landov","camera":"","caption":"Image #: 22026438    The remains of a fertilizer plant burn after an explosion at the plant in the town of West, near Waco, Texas early April 18, 2013. The deadly explosion ripped through the fertilizer plant late on Wednesday, injuring more than 100 people, leveling dozens of homes and damaging other buildings including a school and nursing home, authorities said.  REUTERS\/Mike Stone   (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE)       REUTERS \/MIKE STONE \/LANDOV","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"THE REMAINS OF A FERTILIZER PLANT BURN AFTER AN EXPLOSION AT THE PLANT IN THE TOWN OF WEST, NEAR WACO"}},"post":26726,"source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/04\/11412381_H22026438.jpg","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/26728"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/attachment"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/50"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=26728"}]}}