Authorities lifted a shelter-in-place order for 90,000 people near Atlanta. Orders to evacuate or stay inside were issued after a chemical plant caught fire Sunday -- creating smoke and strong odors.
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 ...
By Tuesday, reports of people experiencing a burning sensation in their nose and lungs due to the haze emerged from Atlanta to the town of Buckhead in Morgan County.
ExploreChlorine product maker BioLab has history of fires and chemical leaks BioLab ... facilities in Georgia and elsewhere, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution review of state and federal records shows.
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 ...
The Conyers chemical fire caused mass disruption for some North Georgia residents and the fallout is still a major issue, but ...
If you are experiencing symptoms such as nose, throat, or eye irritation, you can reach the Georgia Poison Center at ...
Rockdale County has issued a new shelter-in-place order following concerns related to air quality, prompting a response from ...
Atlanta's fire department said it was testing for the presence of chemicals including chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon ...