As the massive smoke plume from Sunday’s chemical plant fire in Conyers, Georgia, continues to hover over Rockdale County and surrounding communities, residents have filed the first lawsuits ...
The fire, extinguished Sunday, caused a chemical reaction when the sprinkler system activated, mixing hazardous material on ...
Public health officials insist the air, fouled by burning “chlorines, chloramine and chlorine compounds” from a chemical ...
Rockdale County residents went to bed Monday night under the impression that a shelter-in-place order had been lifted following Sunday’s massive chemical fire at a local plant.
Although the name of the chemical plant where the Georgia fire took place is called "BioLab," the plant is not a biological laboratory. BioLab manufactures pool and spa supplies.
ExploreConyers chemical plant fire: Rockdale officials warn those ... caused smoke from a swimming pool chemical, according to a Georgia Environmental Protection Division complaint report. The BioLab ...
The fire, that ignited on Sunday around 5 a.m., started on the roof of a BioLab facility in Conyers, Georgia. The fire was ...
Authorities on Tuesday alerted residents of Atlanta's eastern suburbs to shelter in place again if a chemical cloud moves ...
Atlanta's fire department said it was testing for the presence of chemicals including chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon ...
Putnam Sheriff Howard Sills says the chlorine smell should not be dangerous to the public, but if you have preexisting ...
Several class action lawsuits have been filed against BioLab after a fire at its chemical plant in Rockdale County.
Nearer to the plant in Rockdale County, residents north of Interstate 20 were ordered to evacuate on Sunday, while others were told to shelter in place. But residents of Atlanta's densely populated ...