There was a low pressure system that couldn't be accounted for that allowed a portion of the plume to drift and settle west- thankfully the vast majority is still drifting north east
I was close by to were this happened and honestly some one should sue this company because this isn’t the first time this has happened and my questions are how do you let this happen so much and why is the plant so close to a busy place
Very good questions. This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia. Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes. VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections. 💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
"Some sort of failure at the pumping station" oh wow sure. A day after a massive chemical fire started just east of that, right?? Jeez wtf is going on?
why r fire dept & reporter ignoring the 2020 incident & hearkening back to 2004? still no mention of the COMPANY responsible for this plant: centerbridge partners in nyc, a blackstone subsidiary.
This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia. Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes. VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections. 💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
@@sharongillesp warnock & ossoff can only do so much. kemp is all about cheap prison labor & keeping the prison industrial matrix running at full capacity, environment not so much.same as alabama. marjorie taylor wants peace so the good ol boys r doin their best to ignore her.
@@sharongillespA privately owned company is not part of the infrastructure. The govt. does not have anything to do with them rather than standard business practices and laws they must abide by
Except that a major storm blew through that nice green forest and many roads up in NE Georgia are still impassible. Perhaps head north west, instead; Chattanooga was mostly spared from Helene.
And the run off from this plant fire flows down the creeks in the area, and it killed everything down stream last time this happened, according to a man that I talked to the last time this happened!!! He lived across the Interstate 20 almost directly across from the plant. Why does this plant not have a halon fire system instead of water, this fire and chemical release was inevitable based upon the first fire in 2004!.
Exactly! This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia. Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes. VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections. 💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
I opened my door and it looked like it was foggy outside but I realized that it was from the effect of that chemical plant fire! I live in Gwinnett County. Now I have a slight headache, and my eyes and my nose are burning really bad! I can taste the chlorine on my lips and my face and my neck are itching as well! If I didn't have to go out I would've stayed inside. SMH
Dear ANF, While I do enjoy your broadcast you really need to work on the sound/volume. I can barely hear what your broadcaster is saying. I've been watching for awhile now and it's only getting worse. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
How is possible?after 2 events 2020. and 2004?? And now 2024. Again????to be aloud to function and operate in a residential area..or in rockdale County with 90000 residents?????how is possible????is not the same how was in 1973....when probably was considered industrial area....and NOW.with 90000 residents..this is wrong. And it should me immediately. A conversation and Stop...please this disasters..wrong. wrong..veeeeerrry wrong...is Anexceptable.PERIOD....
The only reasons I can think of are a) unaliving threats from the company, b) membership in one of America's thriving apocalypse cults, and c) covid brain.
The EPA is going to be out any kind of chemical disaster as well as OSHA and a lot of other agencies. They are looking to see what laws they broke and see if the company was negligent
This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia. Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes. VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections. 💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
Atlanta had 5 million dollars a few years back to fix it's water system and somehow the money 'disappeared '. Its unfair of you to try to blame our governor for a major metro city's mishandling of tax pay funds. 🙄
the 2nd time this happened It took 3-4 days for cleared order (2020) how is this company still in business?
The narcissistic apathy of our police, judges, prosecutors, politicians, and the management of the companies that own them all.
They care about money more than human life….always have
Chem plant, food plants, mic manufacturing plant have been going down in every state. ww3 is here
I'm in Edgewood... I smell smoke and a chemical odor. 30 miles west of the fire
There was a low pressure system that couldn't be accounted for that allowed a portion of the plume to drift and settle west- thankfully the vast majority is still drifting north east
I was close by to were this happened and honestly some one should sue this company because this isn’t the first time this has happened and my questions are how do you let this happen so much and why is the plant so close to a busy place
Very good questions.
This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia.
Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes.
VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections.
💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
erin brockovitch is IN georgia this week... her team surely will sue over this
"Some sort of failure at the pumping station" oh wow sure. A day after a massive chemical fire started just east of that, right?? Jeez wtf is going on?
why r fire dept & reporter ignoring the 2020 incident & hearkening back to 2004? still no mention of the COMPANY responsible for this plant: centerbridge partners in nyc, a blackstone subsidiary.
This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia.
Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes.
VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections.
💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
@@sharongillesp warnock & ossoff can only do so much. kemp is all about cheap prison labor & keeping the prison industrial matrix running at full capacity, environment not so much.same as alabama. marjorie taylor wants peace so the good ol boys r doin their best to ignore her.
@@sharongillespA privately owned company is not part of the infrastructure. The govt. does not have anything to do with them rather than standard business practices and laws they must abide by
shelter in place?? i'd get the hell outta there! 125 miles north theres a nice green forest...
Except that a major storm blew through that nice green forest and many roads up in NE Georgia are still impassible. Perhaps head north west, instead; Chattanooga was mostly spared from Helene.
And the run off from this plant fire flows down the creeks in the area, and it killed everything down stream last time this happened, according to a man that I talked to the last time this happened!!! He lived across the Interstate 20 almost directly across from the plant. Why does this plant not have a halon fire system instead of water, this fire and chemical release was inevitable based upon the first fire in 2004!.
One Third Of The Country Devastated, A Chemical Plume Further North... And A Massive Strike That Will Dramatically Shorten Supplies? Swell Bells.
What massive strike?
@@TheCombatCameraGuydock workers at the ports where we get all our imported stuff which is most everything now.
Fix your audio. Raise the level during render. I shouldn't have to have my volume at 40 for you and 15 for everyone else.
All of winder is covered in a chemical fog right now
Why is no one talking about Ashville? Biltmore village is completely destroyed!
Exactly! This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia.
Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes.
VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections.
💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
@@sharongillespbuild back better was a joke
@@sharongillespwhat does Governer Kemp have to do with Asheville? You are pretty clueless on how things operate
I opened my door and it looked like it was foggy outside but I realized that it was from the effect of that chemical plant fire! I live in Gwinnett County. Now I have a slight headache, and my eyes and my nose are burning really bad! I can taste the chlorine on my lips and my face and my neck are itching as well! If I didn't have to go out I would've stayed inside. SMH
Im sorry į live in west cobb im nervous makes me anxious
All over the south DeKalb county area.
yah can smell it and see haze today
Isn't your skin an organ, where everything is absorbed. I'd boil that water to shower too. Better yet, DONT shower with that water!! Leave if you can!
Monroe county stank to high heaven yesterday and no mention of it
The water will be poisonous... need to leave.
Dear ANF, While I do enjoy your broadcast you really need to work on the sound/volume. I can barely hear what your broadcaster is saying. I've been watching for awhile now and it's only getting worse. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
How is possible?after 2 events 2020. and 2004?? And now 2024. Again????to be aloud to function and operate in a residential area..or in rockdale County with 90000 residents?????how is possible????is not the same how was in 1973....when probably was considered industrial area....and NOW.with 90000 residents..this is wrong. And it should me immediately. A conversation and Stop...please this disasters..wrong. wrong..veeeeerrry wrong...is Anexceptable.PERIOD....
If they have the EPA out there working then they know what chemical they’re dealing with. Why won’t they tell us?
It was reported to be chlorine.
The only reasons I can think of are a) unaliving threats from the company, b) membership in one of America's thriving apocalypse cults, and c) covid brain.
The EPA is going to be out any kind of chemical disaster as well as OSHA and a lot of other agencies. They are looking to see what laws they broke and see if the company was negligent
Why was water used if it was an accelerant to this substance? Someone missed the note.
Citenzens of ga need to start a massive lawsuit
Looks like a nuclear missle landed there.
This is governor’s Kemp’s doing my neglecting the infrastructure of Georgia.
Many southern states are being hit with all sorts of bad maintenance problems as well as the neglect of our infrastructure due to their IGNORANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL actions/changes.
VOTE for building up America’s infrastructure, and community protections.
💙💙🇺🇸🇺🇸🪷🏈✨
Atlanta had 5 million dollars a few years back to fix it's water system and somehow the money 'disappeared '. Its unfair of you to try to blame our governor for a major metro city's mishandling of tax pay funds. 🙄