Arkema Texas Plant Explodes Causing “Massive” Fire, “Black Smoke Fills The Air”

Arkema Texas Plant Explodes Causing “Massive” Fire, “Black Smoke Fills The Air”


You can’t say they didn’t warn us: this afternoon, the VP of US manufacturing Daryl Roberts at French chemicals giant Arkema, said the company was on “high alert” as more fires could start at the doomed facility at any moment. Well, that moment took place around 6pm ET, when ABC Houston reported that the doomed Arkema plant has exploded, causing a “massive” fire and “sending dark, black smoke into the air.”



According to reports on the ground, light winds are not pushing into areas around the plant, but there is concern the smoke could injure others.


The smoke could be seen in the residential Newport area of Crosby, about 7 miles away. Harris County officials are advising residents who did not evacuate the 1.5-mile area around the plant to close their windows and turn off their air conditioning systems.


“You could call this a warning sign that more explosions or fires could

be coming soon,” Jeff Carr, a spokesman for Arkema, told the Houston

Chronicle.



Hazardous materials crews are headed to the scene.



Rachel Moreno at the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office said that the explosion was a result of the product inside the trailers reaching its combustion state, which is causing the black smoke. She said that residents should be safe if they adhere to the one-and-a-half mile evacuation zone, and advised those who are near the site to shelter in place, close all their windows and turn off their air conditioning.

Moreno said no change was made to the evacuation zone.


This is the second of nine trailers at the plant that has caught fire. The trailers each contain liquid organic peroxides, which needs to be cooled to a certain temperature, otherwise it will explode. Officials said that three of the nine trailers have lost power, according to KPRC.


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Published on September 01, 2017 16:41
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