CONYERS, Ga. — A chemical plume that's been gassing off in Conyers since a fire at a BioLab facility in Sunday continues to do so Friday, nearly a week later.
The building’s walls caved in during the firefighting efforts, trapping the chemical products under concrete, Robinson said. The walls have to be lifted up, causing hot gas to rise and creating ...
Thousands of residents evacuated and kept indoors as as smoke and gas cloud persists for days ...
A year before a Georgia chemical plant fire engulfed an Atlanta suburb in toxic gas this week, a federal watchdog agency ...
Schools and businesses still feel the impact of the chemical plume spreading from a Biolab facility fire in Conyers, with the ...
A weekend chemical plant fire that sent a massive plume of dark smoke into the Georgia sky has led to complaints about a ...
The Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency and Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) said wind shifts will push the chlorine smell and haze westward, possibly lingering through the ...
Lawmakers, Conyers residents and environmental groups rallied at the Georgia State Capitol Thursday to call for the shutdown ...
CONYERS, Ga. - Frustration spreads to the state Capitol as they call for Biolab in Conyers to shut down for good. This comes ...