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MCARTHUR, Ohio — A chemical leak at an explosives manufacturing plant prompted evacuations in a southeastern Ohio county. According to Vinton County EMA spokesman Robert Czechlewski, it happened ...
The leak released 3,000 gallons of anhydrous nitric oxide and prompted an evacuation near the leak. ... Evacuation ordered after leak at Ohio explosives maker Austin Powder.
This story has been updated with additional information. A chemical leak at a Vinton County explosives manufacturer on June 11 prompted evacuations and a no-fly order around the southeast Ohio plant.
An explosives manufacturing plant in southeast Ohio is expected to reopen as soon as Monday, after a chemical leak that forced evacuations last week.It happened in Vinton County, south of Hocking ...
Evacuation orders have since been lifted, and the Ohio Emergency Protection Agency is monitoring the situation. Here's what we know about the leak that happened at the Austin Powder plant near ...
A massive chemical leak spewed toxic orange plumes of dangerous acid into the sky, forcing a no-fly zone and mass evacuations near an explosive plant in Ohio, according to reports.
The evacuation order was lifted at about 4:40 p.m., according to the Vinton County Sheriff's office dispatch. No injuries have been reported in the release, which the Ohio Environmental Protection ...
A North Franklinton chemical manufacturing facility that experienced a chemical leak Monday has a history of hazardous waste ...
UPDATE 6/11/25 @ 4:55 p.m. VINTON COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) - Evacuation orders have been lifted Wednesday afternoon following a chemical leak at a manufacturing plant in McArthur, Ohio, according to ...
A chemical leak at a Vinton County explosives manufacturer on June 11 prompted evacuations and a no-fly order around the southeast Ohio plant. The leak produced a large plume of yellowish gas ...
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