Amy Johnson had just settled in with a book Thursday afternoon when she heard a tremendous boom outside her Shakopee apartment.
"I looked out my window and saw a shock wave coming toward my building," the 26-year-old said. "It hit my window, and the whole apartment building just shook. It was like something out of a movie."
Luckily, there was a happy ending.
The explosion that rocked an energy plant nearby shook buildings and forced a few evacuations but injured no one, officials said.
The blast occurred where Koda Energy and Rahr Malting operate in a joint venture, at 800 1st Av., just south of the Minnesota River near downtown Shakopee.
All the employees at the site were safely led from the scene, company officials said. The cause of the explosion has not been determined.
Shakopee Fire Chief Jake Theisen said that a fire was contained by 3 p.m. but that fire containment and prevention efforts would continue for as long as several days.
In a statement released by Scott County, he stressed that no hazardous materials had been released.