A shelter-in-place advisory was in place for more than 90,000 people in Rockdale County following a fire at a chemical plant.
Emergency evacuations took place in Georgia following a chemical plant fire outside Atlanta that spewed potentially toxic smoke into the air.
Commissioners emphasized the need to discuss internal safety measures and proactive steps to prevent future incidents.
A weekend chemical plant fire that sent a massive plume of dark smoke into the Georgia sky has led to complaints about a strong chemical smell and haze several miles ...
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Rockdale County residents tell FOX 5 Atlanta the Conyers BioLab should not be allowed to let another chemical fire happen. Many are concerned about the release of chemicals into the air and worry ...
A fire at a chemical plant in Georgia on Sunday sent a plume of chlorine-laced smoke into the air and left tens of thousands ...
A fire broke out at a BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia, causing massive plume of dark smoke containing chlorine to enter the air.
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A chemical plant fire in Conyers, Georgia, on Sept. 29 released chlorine into the air, prompting a stay-in-place advisory for ...
The fire ignited when a sprinkler head malfunctioned early Sunday morning at the BioLab plant about 25 miles southeast of ...
Shelter-in-place and evacuation orders have now been lifted in Rockdale County as the EPA continues to run air quality tests.