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A massive chemical leak spewed toxic orange plumes of dangerous acid into the sky, forcing a no-fly zone and mass evacuations near an explosive plant in Ohio, according to reports. About 3,000 ...
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A nitric acid leak at a chemical plant in Vinton County, Ohio, forced emergency evacuations on Wednesday, June 11, officials said. Edeth Conner via Storyful The Federal Administration Authority ...
A chemical leak at a Vinton County explosives manufacturer on June 11 prompted evacuations and a no-fly order around the southeast Ohio plant. The leak produced a large plume of yellowish gas.
The API failed to deliver the resource. A yellow-orange plume of nitric oxide leaked into the air after a chemical release took place at a southeast Ohio plant.
A chemical leak at an explosives manufacturing plant prompted evacuations in a southeastern Ohio county.According to Vinton County EMA spokesman Robert Czechlewski, it happened around 8:30 a.m ...
A nitric acid leak at a chemical plant in Vinton County, Ohio, prompted emergency evacuations on Wednesday, June 11, according to officials. (Credit: Edeth Conner via Storyful) ...
An explosives manufacturing plant in southeast Ohio is expected to reopen as soon as Monday, after a chemical leak that forced evacuations last week.It happened in Vinton County, south of Hocking ...