COTULLA, TEXAS—
HalconAguas Wireline
Explosion, unspecified · Burns and other injuries, n.e.c.
Final narrative
Two employees were working on a perforating gun when it detonated in the shop. One employee suffered burns to the hands and hearing loss. The other employee's left hand was amputated and they sustained burns to the upper torso. Both employees were hospitalized.
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