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A shelter-in-place was in effect from 29th Avenue to Bay Street. The fire is said to be under control. Crews are monitoring the area as a precaution. TEXAS CITY, Texas - A shelter-in-place has ...
Texas City’s first shelter-in-place in more than a decade came as a result of more than 8,500 pounds of sulfur dioxide releasing from Marathon’s refinery into the air, an incident report showed.
Texas City officials extended a shelter-in-place due to a fire that broke out at the Marathon Refinery Saturday afternoon. The city posted a brief notification about the fire on social media at ...
Texas City lifts shelter-in-place Marathon says was caused by sulfur dioxide emissions The Texas City Office of Emergency Management announced at noon that the shelter-in-place had been lifted.
Texas City issued a shelter in place order for residents east of State Highway 146 as a result of flaring at the Marathon refinery. It was lifted 2 hours later.
The Texas City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) first posted about the fire at the refinery on 5th Avenue South, east of 25th Street South, at 12:25 p.m. By 1:30 p.m., Marathon told us the ...
Updated Dec. 17, 12:25 p.m. CT Texas City has lifted its shelter-in-place order after a chemical leak of sulfur dioxide was reported at the Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery on Sunday.
The Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas, isn’t just a stop on the way to Big Bend National Park—it’s become a beloved destination ...
Marathon Oil Corp <MRO.N> said Wednesday it has restarted a 52,000 barrel-per-day crude unit at its refinery in Texas City, Texas, after the unit was shut due to a small Nov. 3 pump fire.
Marathon Oil Corp &lt;MRO.N&gt; said Thursday that power fully returned to its 76,000 barrel-per-day oil refinery in Texas City, Texas, as repairs began in the wake of Hurricane Ike.
TEXAS CITY, Texas (AP) — A fire at a Marathon Petroleum refinery near Houston on Monday caused visible flames and left at least one worker dead, the company said. Marathon said the cause of the ...