Since September 29, when the smell of chlorine first began to waft over metro Atlanta, Georgia residents’ lives have been ...
Atlanta officials are warning residents to stay indoors and keep windows shut as a massive smoke plume from a chemical plant fire shifts towards the city on Thursday. The smoke contains chlorine ...
Residents east of Atlanta received new warnings to seek shelter as winds could blow a lingering chemical cloud over their ...
Haze and a chlorine odor will likely descend upon Atlanta on Thursday, as officials struggle to contain the fallout from a ...
Emergency officials have advised residents living near a chemical plant that recently caught fire to remain indoors after ...
Officials warn that swaths of metro Atlanta may see hazy skies and smell a chlorine odor as winds will continue to shift west over the weekend, potentially carrying smoke from a now-extinguished ...
the Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is assessing the fallout from the BioLab chemical fire. EMA expects the smell of chlorine and visible smoke to linger for days ...
It’s always something. From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Chemicals released from the Conyers fire include chlorine, chloramine and chlorine compounds, according to the Georgia Emergency ...
More than 90,000 residents in a county east of Atlanta have been told to keep sheltering ... Division “revealed the harmful irritant chlorine” detected in the air from the fire at the BioLab ...
As officials continue to monitor the direction of the plumes, Atlanta residents may begin to smell chlorine on Thursday. "The current weather models show the winds will begin to shift from the ...
As officials continue to monitor the direction of the plumes, Atlanta residents may begin to smell chlorine on Thursday.