KNOXVILLE, Iowa — A woman has died after an explosion at a gender reveal party in Iowa, authorities say. The 56-year-old woman, unnamed by authorities, wa...

KNOXVILLE, Iowa — A woman has died after an explosion at a gender reveal party in Iowa, authorities say.

The 56-year-old woman, unnamed by authorities, was pronounced dead at the scene Saturday in the city of Knoxville, according to a press release from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.

The subsequent investigation found “a gender reveal announcement resulted in the explosion” — and the woman was struck by a flying piece of debris, according to the press release.

Gender reveal parties, which have grown in popularity in recent years, feature expectant parents who find out and announce the gender of their unborn baby, often with guests watching and filming on the sidelines.

The reveal can be as simple as cutting a cake to reveal a color inside — blue for a boy, pink for a girl — to elaborate, over-the-top spectacles. At one Louisiana party, an expectant father wedged a melon into an alligator’s jaws; when the gator chomped down, the melon split open, spattering blue goo everywhere, to cheers from the crowd.