The Pinova plastic resin manufacturing plant in Brunswick, Georgia caught on fire on Saturday April 15, 2023. A mandatory evacuation was ordered for everyone within a 0.5 mile radius from the plant. pic.twitter.com/V8Klq18dSM
— Everything Georgia (@GAFollowers) April 16, 2023
All evacuation orders have been lifted in Glynn County, Georgia after a massive fire broke out at a plastics plant on Saturday. People living within a mile of the plant were told to leave their homes. No injuries were reported. #SundayTODAY pic.twitter.com/kc9uHRV4W6
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) April 16, 2023
More and more, this whole “chemical spills everywhere” is looking less like a conspiracy theory and more like the wrath of God.
But I’m keeping an open mind.
RT:
A blaze at a plastics manufacturer in the US state of Georgia on Saturday led to local officials issuing an evacuation order amid concerns about the impact of potentially hazardous smoke.
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The evacuation order was subsequently lifted late that night, while officials also advised residents that the fire had been extinguished with the use of a foam fire-fighting agent.
Local officials had previously warned that the wind direction would likely take the smoke over heavily populated areas, but did not provide details of any potential hazards related to exposure. The facility is located around 70 miles (112km) north of Jacksonville, Florida, which has a population of nearly one million people.
One thing is clear: this can’t just be a coincidence, happening all the time, everywhere, every single day.
That is just not a reasonable theory.