Officials say a fire at a Louisiana chemical plant triggered explosions that shook homes several miles away and sent flames and smoke billowing into the air
PLAQUEMINE, La. — — A fire at a Louisiana chemical plant triggered explosions that shook homes several miles away and sent flames and smoke billowing into the air, prompting emergency officials to urge a few hundred nearby residents to shelter indoors for several hours and to turn off their air conditioners.
Flames erupted late Friday at Dow Chemical's plant on the Mississippi River near Plaquemine, south of Baton Rouge. Iberville Parish officials toldthat the fire started in an area of the plant that handles ethylene oxide, a flammable and highly carcinogenic chemical. The parish's sheriff, Bret Stassi, said no one was injured and that the company had accounted for all its workers.
Residents of roughly 350 households within a half-mile of the plant were told to shelter inside for several hours overnight. As Dow Chemical and environmental officials monitored the air for hazardous materials, emergency officials urged sheltering residents to shut off their air conditioners and ceiling fans.
The Iberville Parish Council said in a statement early Saturday that no hazards had been detected and that people could leave their homes as Dow's emergency crews “continue to mitigate the fire.”that six explosions were detected at the plant around 9:30 p.m. Friday. Tall flames could be seen rising from the site, with thick smoke overhead.Kenneth Haydel said he was with family members near the plant when they heard several loud explosions a few seconds apart.
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