I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but here’s what’s currently known about the Searsport/Searsmont, Maine situation as of recent reporting.
Direct answer
- There have been reports of an explosion and fire at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, Maine, with multiple injuries and a mass casualty response underway in mid-May 2026. Authorities urged people to avoid the area and follow updates from local officials.[2][3][4]
Key points from recent coverage
- The incident occurred at Robbins Lumber, located on Main Street South in Searsmont, and prompted a large multi-agency emergency response, including fire, EMS, and state investigators. Injuries have been reported, and the situation was described as a mass casualty event in initial briefings.[3][2]
- Governor Janet Mills and U.S. representatives referenced the incident, calling for residents to stay clear of the area and allow responders to work, with ongoing updates as authorities assess the scene.[2][3]
- Local outlets provided live updates and guidance to watch for official statements, as the cause of the explosion and the full extent of injuries were still under investigation in the early reporting.[4][8][2]
What to watch for
- Official statements from Maine state police, the Maine Fire Marshal’s Office, and Robbins Lumber for confirmed injury counts, area safety advisories, and preliminary causes of the blast.
- Local media outlets (Bangor Daily News, News Center Maine, WGME, etc.) for continuous live coverage and any changes to the incident status, road closures, or evacuation guidance.
- Any follow-up from Maine Governor’s Office or congressional offices noting recovery plans or community support resources.
Would you like me to search for the latest updates or compile a concise, date-stamped timeline as new details emerge? I can also summarize official statements if you share links or tell me which outlets you prefer.