One day after a massive blast at a Tennessee plant that makes explosives and demolition charges, there's no longer hope of finding the at least 18 people who were missing. Investigators have searched almost all of the site, Sheriff Chris Davis of Humphreys County said Saturday, USA Today reports. "We're moving to recovery," he said during a news conference, per CNN, adding, "We have recovered no survivors."
 
 The details: 
 -  Explosion: It occurred about 7:45am Friday at a plant owned by Accurate Energetic Systems in a rural area of central Tennessee about 60 miles southwest of Nashville, per the Tennessean. One entire building was destroyed at the 1,300-acre facility, which straddles Hickman and Humphries counties.
-  Casualties: Authorities have said people were killed, but haven't specified how many. Three people were treated for injuries, and one of them remained hospitalized. "What we need right now is we need our communities to come together and understand that we've lost a lot of people," said Davis. He described the situation as "hell." Authorities were using cell phone records to help determine who was inside the building that exploded.