The Briefing Room

State Chapters => Texas => Topic started by: mystery-ak on August 19, 2020, 04:00:52 pm

Title: Massive Plastics Plant Fire Sends ‘Toxic Plume' Over North Texas
Post by: mystery-ak on August 19, 2020, 04:00:52 pm
 WATCH: Massive Plastics Plant Fire Sends ‘Toxic Plume' Over North Texas

High-tension electricity wires are expected to collapse into the inferno, which could cause a domino effect of collapsing power lines

By Brian Roth and Matt Jackson   â€¢ Published August 19, 2020   â€¢ Updated 5 mins ago   

What to Know

    Fire at plastics facility expected to burn for several days
    People near the fire are encouraged to stay indoors and avoid toxic fumes
    No injuries reported in connection with the fire

A massive fire at a plastics facility in Grand Prairie is likely to continue burning for several days and could knock out electricity in the area for some time, firefighters say. Meanwhile, officials are urging people to stay indoors because of the "toxic plume" rising from the scene that could be an irritant for people with respiratory issues.

At about midnight Wednesday, an overhanging power line fell onto plastic sheeting in a storage area at the Poly-America manufacturing plant, starting a fire, according to Bill Murphy, assistant chief of operations with the Grand Prairie Fire Department.

The materials ignited and spread throughout the storage area, Murphy said, an area about 300 yards wide along the 2000 block of West Marshall Drive near Texas Highway 161. One rail car exploded and supporting towers for electricity lines are expected to collapse under the heat of the flames. At least three of Poly-America's freight rail cars had caught fire.

more
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/large-warehouse-fire-in-grand-prairie/2428491/ (https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/large-warehouse-fire-in-grand-prairie/2428491/)
Title: Re: Massive Plastics Plant Fire Sends ‘Toxic Plume' Over North Texas
Post by: catfish1957 on August 19, 2020, 05:18:26 pm
Toxic plume???  Geeez.....

 Folks unless the rail car that exploded supposedly had something else not disclosed, this is basically the burning of 600,000 pounds of milk bottles.  This a'int Bhopal.
Title: Re: Massive Plastics Plant Fire Sends ‘Toxic Plume' Over North Texas
Post by: Hoodat on August 19, 2020, 05:40:34 pm
Toxic plume???  Geeez.....

 Folks unless the rail car that exploded supposedly had something else not disclosed, this is basically the burning of 600,000 pounds of milk bottles.  This a'int Bhopal.

If you've never burned a milk carton hanging from a clothes hanger, then you are missing out.

  (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D65XqwJHS28#)
Title: Re: Massive Plastics Plant Fire Sends ‘Toxic Plume' Over North Texas
Post by: Wingnut on August 19, 2020, 06:12:31 pm
I love the smell of PET in the morning!