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Fire officials are investigating after a commercial building exploded Wednesday in Logan Township, New Jersey, injuring multiple people.

Four Savita Naturals employees inside the building were injured, and remain in critical condition, according to officials.

Witnesses told affiliate FOX 29 they felt the blast from hundreds of feet away.

One witness told the outlet he called 911 after seeing someone on fire emerge from the building.

Crews worked to put out a fire after a building exploded in New Jersey.

Crews worked to put out a fire after a building exploded in New Jersey.

Gloucester County Emergency Management officials said the explosion caused extensive damage to the facility, as well as a neighboring building.

It is unclear what led to the explosion.

The incident is being investigated by multiple agencies, officials said.

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill posted a statement on X noting she had been briefed on the explosion.

"The New Jersey State Police are on the scene and they're working closely with county emergency management officials and local first responders," Sherrill wrote. "We are actively supporting with resource coordination and will continue to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of residents and support those impacted."

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Authorities are investigating the explosion. (Stephen M. Katz/South Florida Sun-Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images))

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Fire and hazmat units are monitoring the burn off of additional fuel product stored on-site and continue to conduct air monitoring in the community.

Authorities initially asked residents and businesses within a two-mile radius of the explosion to shelter in place "until further notice."

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Firefighters remain at the scene to monitor air quality. (iStock)

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As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, the shelter-in-place order was lifted.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.