Thousands have evacuated their homes as a fertilizer plant fire that began last night in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, continues to rage.
Thousands of people evacuated their homes as a fire at the Winston Weaver Company fertilizer plant in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, that began Monday night, continues to burn uncontrollably.The Winston-Salem Police Department asked for people to evacuate the area within a one mile radius for up toFirefighters had to pull back front he scene as the uncontrolled fire was extremely dangerous, AP reported. They left behind an unmanned truck to pump water as drones flew over to assess the fire.
That is more than twice the amount of ammonium nitrate that was present at the 2013 Texas fertilizer plant that killed 15 people, Mayo explained. Matthew Smith, a hazardous material expert, told reporters that while the situation the chemicals being released due to the fire were not an immediate threat to life and health.
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