Thick plumes of smoke rose above a BioLab facility in Conyers, Georgia, after it caught on fire.
Among the items that could result in supply disruptions are cars, fruits and vegetables, and coffee, the AP reports.
People in the northern part of Rockdale County were ordered to evacuate and others were told to shelter in place with windows ...
A fire in the plant near Atlanta caused water to interact with a chemical that set off the plume. A shelter-in-place order ...
Environmental officials are investigating the fire at BioLab, a chemical facility on Old Covington Road in Conyers, that sent a colossal wall of smoke that billowed into the air Sunday afternoon and ...
A massive explosion at a chemical plant in Georgia caused a huge plume of smoke, and authorities have instructed residents ...
Jackson International Airport — about 30 miles away at the Biolab facility, which makes pool and spa care products.
Residents east of Atlanta were again warned to take shelter where they are on Tuesday if a chemical cloud moves over their neighborhood, as winds shifted the plume from a fire at a ...
A hazardous chemical fire at a Conyers plant closes I-20 and forces evacuations, marking the third major incident in seven ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says that the man accused of setting off an explosive device in his ex-wife’s car five years ago ...
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