Posted on Nov 8, 2023
Texas Chemical Plant Explosion: Photos, Videos Show Massive Fire
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Dark smoke is plaguing east Texas residents after a fiery explosion erupted at a chemical plant on Wednesday.
The chemical plant is located near Houston in Shepherd, Texas, a city of just over 2,000 people, and while the cause of the explosion is not immediately known, according to officials in San Jacinto County, the facility is a petroleum processing facility.
The chemical plant is located near Houston in Shepherd, Texas, a city of just over 2,000 people, and while the cause of the explosion is not immediately known, according to officials in San Jacinto County, the facility is a petroleum processing facility.
Texas Chemical Plant Explosion: Photos, Videos Show Massive Fire
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Glad they got it under control fast and there was only one injury.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
...""At this time, the effects of the chemical in the air are unknown," the Sheriff's Office said on Facebook.
Local news station KHOU 11 identified the facility as Sound Resource Solutions and has said most traffic has been diverted as diesel and flammable liquids are burning.
Shortly after, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers and the president of Sound Resource Solutions, Geoff Harfield, held a press conference. They said the call for the explosion came just after 8:15 a.m. and revealed one employee suffered minor burns and was being treated at a Houston hospital.
According to the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office, residents within a one-mile radius are still being asked to avoid the area, shelter in place and told to turn off their HVAC units as evacuations continue to be in progress.
In addition, the office of emergency management said in a statement to the Associated Press that a private school in the area had been evacuated and at least one road— Highway 59—was closed due to the fire."...
...""At this time, the effects of the chemical in the air are unknown," the Sheriff's Office said on Facebook.
Local news station KHOU 11 identified the facility as Sound Resource Solutions and has said most traffic has been diverted as diesel and flammable liquids are burning.
Shortly after, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers and the president of Sound Resource Solutions, Geoff Harfield, held a press conference. They said the call for the explosion came just after 8:15 a.m. and revealed one employee suffered minor burns and was being treated at a Houston hospital.
According to the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office, residents within a one-mile radius are still being asked to avoid the area, shelter in place and told to turn off their HVAC units as evacuations continue to be in progress.
In addition, the office of emergency management said in a statement to the Associated Press that a private school in the area had been evacuated and at least one road— Highway 59—was closed due to the fire."...
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