Two men are facing felony counts of manufacturing explosives after man lost his hands in a blast on Tuesday.

Two men are facing felony counts of manufacturing explosives after man lost his hands in a blast on Tuesday.

26-year-old Alphonso Mobley Jr. and Roberto Innis Jr., 21, were charged with manufacturing of an dangerous ordnance (explosive device.)

This comes after Mobley Jr.'s hands were blown off Wednesday in an explosion at a home on South Hampton Road. Innis Jr. was inside the home at the time of the blast and was able to call 911.

Investigators initially believed the explosion was related to a methamphetamine lab. However medics noticed things that “didn’t look right” and Hazmat was called to the home. Crews located more chemicals believed to have been used to create homemade explosives.

Several homes in the area were evacuated later in the day as Hazmat crews moved to destroy the chemicals in the home. However, the destruction of the chemicals triggered a second explosion and set the home partially on fire.

On Wednesday, an explosive sniffing dog was back on the scene where firefighters carefully searched a garage behind the home where investigators say they believe the two men were attempting to make homemade explosives.

Firefighters also spent about two hours searching a house across the street. Investigators carried a tote out of the house, but didn’t elaborate on what they found. Firefighters armed with a search warrant are now searching the suspect’s home for more evidence and members of the

The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force has arrived on scene, but investigators have not said whether the discovery of the chemicals may be terror-related.