The EPA found samples of “asbestos-containing” debris that was ejected about a mile-and-a-half from the Richmond recycling plant.
The still-smoldering fire at an Indiana recycling plant that triggered a massive evacuation is spewing carcinogens more than a mile away, officials said Friday.
“Probably the worst thing you can do if you have debris in your yard would be to mow and break up that material” and inhale it, EPA on-scene coordinator Jason Sewell said. The plastic recycling plant caught fire Tuesday afternoon, sending heavy dark plumes of smoke — that experts immediately warned to be “toxic” — billowing through the city of 35,000.
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EPA testing for asbestos following Indiana industrial fireThe Environmental Protection Agency is collecting debris to test for asbestos following a fire at an Indiana recycling plant.
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Indiana recycling plant fire being monitored for asbestos, expected to burn for several more daysA recycling plant fire that forced the evacuation of roughly 2,000 residents in Richmond, Indiana, is expected to burn for several more days, officials said Wednesday.
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Recycling plant fire 90% extinguished, evacuation order still underway, Indiana officials sayMore than 2,000 residents are under an evacuation order after a large fire broke out Tuesday afternoon at an Indiana recycling plant, officials said.
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Residents near Indiana plastics fire report snowlike debris falling and a taste of chemicals in the airSome debris from a giant fire at a plastics recycling plant in Indiana contains asbestos, officials say, as firefighters inch closer to fully dousing the blaze.
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Recycling plant fire fully extinguished, evacuation order still underway, Indiana officials sayRICHMOND, Ind. — A large fire at an Indiana recycling plant is now fully extinguished, officials said Thursday, while an evacuation order for more than 2,000 residents remains in place.
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Indiana recycling plant fire spews carcinogenic asbestos-filled debris more than a mile awayEfforts to contain a large industrial fire that broke out at a plastics recycling facility in Richmond, Indiana, earlier this week are said to be working, but the fire may have caused wider issues.
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