Bio Lab Fire Creates Airborne Toxic Event in Georgia
I think it’s fair to say the world is ending.
During a week that already has already seen incredible hurricane destruction and weird, massive fish drifting onto our country’s shores, you probably thought that things couldn’t get any worse. Well, now it has!
According to the Associated Press, a BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia caught fire earlier today due to a failure in the plant’s sprinkler system. The failure, writes the AP, “caused water to mix with a water-reactive chemical, producing a plume of chemicals” — and now, that plume is headed toward the lungs of around 90,000 Georgia residents.
Some of the explosion and its aftermath was caught on camera, and boy, is it a strange sight.
Video via my stepson’s mother of fire at bio lab in Conyers, Ga right now. pic.twitter.com/c4y0GaUJSN
— XelderlyXennial (@rachagstmachine) September 29, 2024
This if from the fire at BioLab in Conyers GA. They have us sheltering in place with our doors, windows closed and air conditioning units turned off. We need more information about what kind of chemicals we are being exposed too. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/KKC8ia6CZe
— Imtroby (@imtroby) September 29, 2024A fire at a BioLab chemical facility in Georgia prompted orders for nearby residents to evacuate and others to shelter in place https://t.co/tgwidtIHiB pic.twitter.com/63thlZHTpF
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) September 29, 2024
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