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Pittsburgh bishop calls for prayer after deadly steel plant explosion

by Gina Christian

(OSV News) — Bishop Mark A. Eckman of Pittsburgh is calling for prayer, following a deadly explosion at a US Steel facility in Pennsylvania Aug. 11 that killed at least one and injured 10, with one person still unaccounted for.

The blast rocked the Clairton Coke Works along the Monongahela River just south of Pittsburgh. The plant produces the carbon-rich coke from metallurgical coal for use in steel production. The process takes place in a series of superheated ovens known as batteries. 

The Clairton facility has some 1,300 staff on site, according to US Steel.

Firefighters spray water on the site of an explosion at US Steel’s Clairton Coke Works plant in Clairton, Pa., Aug. 11, 2025, in this screengrab obtained from an aerial video. (OSV News photo / ABC Affiliate WTAE via Reuters)

“It is with a heavy heart that I join our neighbors in mourning after the tragic explosions earlier today at the Clairton Coke Works,” Bishop Eckman said in a statement. “My deepest prayers are with the person who has died, with those who are injured, and with the workers who are still missing. I pray especially for their families, friends, co-workers, and all who are carrying heavy worry in their hearts.”

He also gave thanks “for the courage of the first responders, medical teams, and all who are working tirelessly to bring help and hope in this difficult moment.”

Bishop Mark A. Eckman elevates the sacred host and chalice at his installation Mass at St. Paul Cathedral in Pittsburgh July 14, 2025. Bishop Eckman is calling for prayer after a deadly blast rocked the Clairton Coke Works along the Monongahela River just south of Pittsburgh Aug. 11. (OSV News photo/Nick Sciarappa, courtesy Diocese of Pittsburgh)

Chief Matthew Brown of Allegheny County Emergency Medical Services said in a press conference Aug. 11 that 20 EMS agencies and 14 local fire departments had responded to the scene, arriving before 11 a.m.

The plant, which has come under previous scrutiny for safety and environmental concerns, has been stabilized, according to officials. The cause of the blast remains under investigation.

US Steel’s Clairton Coke Works plant is seen after an explosion in Clairton, Pa., Aug. 11, 2025, in this screengrab obtained from an aerial video. (OSV News photo/ABC Affiliate WTAE via Reuters)

“At times like this, our faith calls us to stand together in compassion, in prayer, and in care for one another,” said Bishop Eckman. “May our parish communities be places of comfort for those who are hurting, and may the Lord grant peace to the one who has died, strength to those who mourn, and safety to all who serve.”

 

Gina Christian is a multimedia reporter for OSV News. Follow her on X @GinaJesseReina.

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