FIRES ENGULF RECYCLING CENTERS, EXPOSING VULNERABILITY

Fires at recycling plants in Carryduff and Paris, Northern Ireland and France, destroyed facilities and required large firefighter responses. What does this mean for waste management?

#RecyclingFire, #WasteManagement, #FireSafety, #Carryduff, #Paris

https://newsletter.tf/recycling-plant-fires-carryduff-paris-safety-concerns/

Two major recycling plants have been destroyed by fire recently, one in Carryduff with nearly 100 firefighters and another in Paris with 200 firefighters. This shows a growing problem with waste facility safety.

#RecyclingFire, #WasteManagement, #FireSafety, #Carryduff, #Paris
https://newsletter.tf/recycling-plant-fires-carryduff-paris-safety-concerns/

Two Recycling Plant Fires in Carryduff and Paris Raise Safety Concerns

Fires at recycling plants in Carryduff and Paris, Northern Ireland and France, destroyed facilities and required large firefighter responses. What does this mean for waste management?

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Hello El Monte... Shelter In Place, don't breathe all that stuff.

"Reason

Commercial Building fire Second alarm
Description

Go indoors. Shut and lock doors and windows. Prepare to self-sustain until further notice and/or contacted by emergency personnel for additional direction."

https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-SEM-E004?z=13.942892901633838&latlon=34.048617089230106%2C-118.03455792161947

#ElMonte #ShelterInPlace #Fire #RecyclingFire

FROM CNN.com - “Hundreds still waiting for OK to go home after Indiana recycling plant fire. Officials set to evaluate the evacuation order today”

#Indiana #RecyclingFire

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/15/us/richmond-indiana-recycling-plant-fire-saturday

FROM CBS News.com - “Indiana recycling plant fire spews carcinogenic asbestos-filled debris more than a mile away”

#indiana #IN #RecyclingFire #Richmond

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/richmond-indiana-fire-recycling-plant-asbestos-debris-more-than-mile-away/

Richmond, Indiana recycling plant fire spews carcinogenic asbestos-filled debris more than a mile away

An EPA official said the "worst thing" people can do if they find debris from the fire in their yard would be "to mow and break up that material."

CBS News