A shelter-in-place order was not issued Friday as crews worked to contain the fire, where heavy black smoke could be seen blanketing the area.
Heavy black smoke could be seen after a recycling plant catches fire in Katy near Clay Road on Friday evening.There is no shelter-in-place order as crews are battling a fire at a recycling plant that is sending smoke into the Katy area on Friday evening, according to fire officials.
Officials said the blaze is being fought in the northern part of town along the corner of Katy Hockley and Clay Road.The Katy Fire Department is actively on the scene, trying to contain the fire, according to the City of Katy Office Emergency Management.Officials said they are monitoring the situation closely and are confident the fire will be placed under control.
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