That mayor is bought and paid for. 1. All the residents need to evacuate and not return for several days if not weeks (if financially possible) 2. Demand an investigation of the mayor and at the very least vote him out of office.
This is exactly why hydrants need to be open and closed yearly. By the fire department! The hydrant wouldn’t rust and break off in the ground or have barnacles grow inside hydrant and freeze it up.
I will try to follow: Plastic toys igniting themselves at 5 AM with no sunlight to heat the building ? Fire spreading as if it were stearic-paraffin ? How much is the fire indemnity for those warehouses ?
Fire hydrants not working hampered the fireman's ability to get water to structure. its right on the ocean even rural fire fighters have the capability to pump water out of a lake or farm pond if needed. also seems to have spread from one end of the building to the other quite rapidly.
How does that building ignite all at once from one end to another! Very obvious …an common these days. If there is not a conclusive investigation done immediate, one can only hope all those heads roll! That fire is beyond suspicious and one needs no expertise in the fire field to determine this.
Insurance companies are EXPERT at avoiding paying out anything. They’ll bring in “consultants” to attest to the presence of heavy metal and other toxins in the residue. At that point the manufacturer will bankrupt the company and take the insurance settlement, and the insurance company will petition the state and federal government to add the property to its list of BROWNFIELD sites, to be cleaned up with monies from the federal superfund. Twenty years from now they’ll put a bunch of matchstick housing on the property, and “wonder” why so many people get ill.
Prayers for everyone living in that area, definitely mask up maybe? Chemicals in the smoke can't be safe and could cause long term issues if your lungs are sensitive. Good luck to everyone!
Plastic toys igniting themselves at 5 AM with no sunlight to heat the building ? Fire spreading as if it were stearic-paraffin ? How much is the fire indemnity for those warehouses ?
No, as far as I know fires in the reactor of a nuclear power-plant are the worst because the firemen cannot go near it due to radiation. I think no insurance company dares insure such a plant. Although the I.A.E.A says such buildings are absolutely safe. In Fukushima nobody can enter reactor-buildings 1 and 3 since 2011. The melted cores of Pu and U ( nuclear lava ) have melted their way deep down in the ground but there are still blobs of Pu and U on the inner walls of the buildings. How can a 2-meter thick concrete floor be melted ? Because concrete reflects neutrons whereby they return up into the Plutonium or Uranium core and create billions of more fissions = heat . How is it known that these two buildings are EMPTY i.e. the 150 ton cores have left through the floor ? By observing the muon-particles passing side-to-side through the building. See Google: "Muon Imaging at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident Site" from Stanford University 22-march-2021.
Who would have ever guessed that fire hydrants would not function? One might assume that they are inspected on an annual basis by the fire department. themselves.
"close proximity"? "...close proximity..." is equivalent to: close close. "We're in proximity to our destination." is equivalent to: We're close to our destination.
I would have thought, in this day & age, that there would be a functioning sprinkler system in those buildings. I wonder what secrets have gone up in flames?
When I lived in Connecticut, New Jersey served as nothing more than a place to go through to get somewhere else. I'd see an enormous amount of chemical plants whether by car or by train. This is a typical example. I'm sure that New Jersey has nicer parts, but there was never a reason to find out.
In my experience, Ohio has the same deal. Heavy pollution and habitat destruction on full display. It's way worse than the hysteria over CO2 levels. Hopefully people will find the truth.
There is a reason South Jersey once petitioned to separate from North Jersey because of the extreme duality. “The Garden State” which is South Jersey remains in stark contrast to the industrialized North Jersey.
@@briandeschene8424 I read a magazine article many years ago about the Pine Barrens I think it's called. I never got around to seeing the area or learn more. I've moved south but probably not much farther away from it now than before.
I know wanna know everything about this building. It's whole history. What was being stored? Surely the general public in the nearby vicinity have a right to know what kinds of chemical toxins they may be breathing in right now. Prayers to all the firefighters on scene and may they get some good vacation pay afterwards so they can rest and detox their bodies.
No danger to the neighborhood but the fire is still raging and out of control other warehouses are burning the amount of smoke in the air, air quality and on and on. Nothing to see here move along
Sorry that this is something that you may not understand but I have a social, emotional, and spiritual connection to this place. No response needed. Prayers lifted for all who live and work- as I once did -in this and connected communities!
I want to know what was in the building...They say...but they dont say what was damaged...Because if its secret government shit....Then you have to start asking yourself Questions
Don't promote the idea that that smoke might not be dangerous based on testing. Smoke from building fires is dangerous, period.
Especially in this area where there are so many toxic chemicals.
Any smoke is dangerous fym😂😂😂
😂 right?
That mayor is bought and paid for.
1. All the residents need to evacuate and not return for several days if not weeks (if financially possible)
2. Demand an investigation of the mayor and at the very least vote him out of office.
East Palestine all over again in a way…
"You can ignore reality but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality."
Well Said!
No danger to the neighborhood? Chemical smoke not dangerous? Sounds like bull to me.
The entire area is an environmental hazard.
More businesses may close permanently. Makes me think some of these fires were on purpose.
Not dangerous if you don't breathe 😂.
@@JustSomeUser12with all the criminals crossing the southern borders that hate America, it's not surpy
Yep, and you can help fight climate change at the same time. @@yienasalin3842
This is exactly why hydrants need to be open and closed yearly. By the fire department! The hydrant wouldn’t rust and break off in the ground or have barnacles grow inside hydrant and freeze it up.
Sending blessing of safety to all first responders and firepersonal..hoping there werent any homelessness people were in buildings..🙏🚒🚑
Homelessness people? Wow...we have another liberal educated moron in the mix
😂😂😂
Who held stuff there and what is the question
Fire? No water? Where have we heard this before?
🙏🙏🙏 I hope nobody got hurt including the firefighters 😮
Looks like the CIA hired a fire bug.
@@georgegarvey7338 😂 right on
@@Istmein2546 I'm with military intelligence & know their work.
Ewe huemans should be aware...👁️
@@bruceolga3644 Some are waking up & some want to stew in their own chit.
All eyes on epstein files
They were all in this warehouse unfortunately.
Follow the money, who benefits?
Insurance? Property?
I will try to follow: Plastic toys igniting themselves at 5 AM with no sunlight to heat the building ? Fire spreading as if it were stearic-paraffin ? How much is the fire indemnity for those warehouses ?
J's.
@@SeventeenSeventySix Koolaid doing its job here.
100 percent!
Fire hydrants not working hampered the fireman's ability to get water to structure. its right on the ocean even rural fire fighters have the capability to pump water out of a lake or farm pond if needed. also seems to have spread from one end of the building to the other quite rapidly.
Sorry to hear and see this. I am very familiar with this area having lived in Elizabeth.
I lived a couple hrs south and had to pass thru here to get to airport and NYC. It's absolutely horrible.
@stj971 and that fact has what impact on this issue? Annoying when people comment like this.. as if that matters.
How does that building ignite all at once from one end to another! Very obvious …an common these days. If there is not a conclusive investigation done immediate, one can only hope all those heads roll! That fire is beyond suspicious and one needs no expertise in the fire field to determine this.
I was thinking the same thing. How convenient that the hydrants don’t work. I want to know what was stored there.
@@Sorchia56munitions for ukrain , this was storage hub before it was sent to them
Insurance scam, and it makes the area “dangerous” so it will all have all be demolished and cleaned up. All paid for by the insurance companies.
And tacked on to peoples premiums ..........
Your comment is refreshing! Gives me hope people are waking up in this country. 🇺🇸
Dry fire hydrants is a scary thought. How many others in the city are dry?
The closest comment to reality.
Insurance companies are EXPERT at avoiding paying out anything. They’ll bring in “consultants” to attest to the presence of heavy metal and other toxins in the residue. At that point the manufacturer will bankrupt the company and take the insurance settlement, and the insurance company will petition the state and federal government to add the property to its list of BROWNFIELD sites, to be cleaned up with monies from the federal superfund. Twenty years from now they’ll put a bunch of matchstick housing on the property, and “wonder” why so many people get ill.
Pay more taxes, the fire hydrants might work next time. At least that's what the elected officials will tell you.
Prayers for everyone living in that area, definitely mask up maybe? Chemicals in the smoke can't be safe and could cause long term issues if your lungs are sensitive. Good luck to everyone!
I pray nobody was hurt. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
DO YOU REALLY EXPECT THAT THE
AIR POLLUTION REPORTS TO BE TRUTHFUL.
THERE HAS TO BE A COVER UP MODE HAPPENING.
You won't be hearing from Greta on incidents like this.
well its one way to get it cleaned out up and ready for new warehouses to go in.
Yes you save expenses for demolition but firemen's lives are in danger.
Stack and pack apartments for the 15 minute city.
"Of possibly lack of water issues." Spoken like a true politician.
Insurance scam;
New Jersey ‘Jewish lighting’
That girl should have a mask on, just because she can’t see that smoke around her doesn’t mean the air isn’t being inhaled by her. Wow!
lol sry but the first thing I think of; fire hydrants cutoff, NJ, all equals Tony and the crew doing an insurance fraud. 😂
Hydrants cut off hmmmm
Yeah, where have we heard that before?
Fire hydrants dont die
Why are all American factories burning down?
When there is too much oxygen in the air, even things that not supposed to burn, burn vigorously.
Stop! You are using your brain and asking too many questions.
Warehouse*
It’s too expensive for owners to get rid of them any other way.
Plastic is burning, but there's no danger to the neighborhood? Yeah. Right.
Plastic toys igniting themselves at 5 AM with no sunlight to heat the building ? Fire spreading as if it were stearic-paraffin ? How much is the fire indemnity for those warehouses ?
Check with local fire officials, what was stored in the building??suppression system??
Good thorough coverage. Congratulations and thank you.
No water in fire hydrants? That sounds like an infrastructure issue.
Prayers for those in the vicinity.
After 6:00 am, on my way to work on NJ Turnpike, I saw the fire and black smoke and it felt like a 9/11
I actually saw this at my school. Many schools closed since the smoke was near them. We all had a gaze to watch for.
If i’m not mistaken Industrial fires are the Worst….. these fire fighters don’t get paid enough !
No, as far as I know fires in the reactor of a nuclear power-plant are the worst because the firemen cannot go near it due to radiation. I think no insurance company dares insure such a plant. Although the I.A.E.A says such buildings are absolutely safe. In Fukushima nobody can enter reactor-buildings 1 and 3 since 2011. The melted cores of Pu and U ( nuclear lava ) have melted their way deep down in the ground but there are still blobs of Pu and U on the inner walls of the buildings. How can a 2-meter thick concrete floor be melted ? Because concrete reflects neutrons whereby they return up into the Plutonium or Uranium core and create billions of more fissions = heat . How is it known that these two buildings are EMPTY i.e. the 150 ton cores have left through the floor ? By observing the muon-particles passing side-to-side through the building. See Google: "Muon Imaging at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident Site" from Stanford University 22-march-2021.
I bought stained glass supplies in that complex in the 70s.
Wow, tells us more.
It's looks like a plan fire. Insurance
Get home safely
Uh, yeah, there are contaminants in that smoke.
An educational comment
I hope they check the factory's chemical manifest, would hate see anyone hurt from toxic fumes/explosions.
Delicious particles in that air folks. Take a deep breath
Almost as sad as when Singer left!!
Where are the airdrops? do we do anything efficiently anymore? there's a body of water right there?
Yikes! New Jersey is a chemical wasteland.
What a quiescent. No working hydrants 😢😮
Who would have ever guessed that fire hydrants would not function? One might assume that they are inspected on an annual basis by the fire department. themselves.
The word you sought is likely coincidence, not quiescent. Otherwise your sarcasm is well placed.
terrible. the area smells bad without the fire!!!
"close proximity"?
"...close proximity..." is equivalent to: close close.
"We're in proximity to our destination." is equivalent to: We're close to our destination.
Plastics burning no "hazard for breathing", so we can burn all of our Plastics and still be green?😮😮😮
What the fuk, No overhead sprinkler system in an industrial complex?
Ask the local Fire Subcode official
I would have thought, in this day & age, that there would be a functioning sprinkler system in those buildings.
I wonder what secrets have gone up in flames?
When I lived in Connecticut, New Jersey served as nothing more than a place to go through to get somewhere else. I'd see an enormous amount of chemical plants whether by car or by train. This is a typical example.
I'm sure that New Jersey has nicer parts, but there was never a reason to find out.
In my experience, Ohio has the same deal. Heavy pollution and habitat destruction on full display. It's way worse than the hysteria over CO2 levels. Hopefully people will find the truth.
There is a reason South Jersey once petitioned to separate from North Jersey because of the extreme duality. “The Garden State” which is South Jersey remains in stark contrast to the industrialized North Jersey.
@@briandeschene8424 I read a magazine article many years ago about the Pine Barrens I think it's called. I never got around to seeing the area or learn more.
I've moved south but probably not much farther away from it now than before.
I used to be a truck driver and I know that area very well that smoke is going to be toxic
Right before the snow storm
*l hope everyone is okay*
No sprinkler systems ? Looks like a fire to collect insurance .
Maybe people were living in the buildings.
My first thought started with illegals or homeless drug addicts.
@@karinjudd1442 Electric or people wanting to stay warm burn barrel.
What kind of toys do they manufacture?
Wow that land is worth
million's.
This was the old factory that made Singer sowing machine in the past.
The original singer buildings didn’t burn. The ones burning are from the 40’s.
@@dirtlevel ok I see 👍
Best wishes for all
Bunch of hypocrites
Couldn't happen to a more deserving city.
Def married to a cousin ain’t ya?
You must be a real Hoot at a party !!
I wonder what was in those "storage" areas?
INSURANCE JOB
Global elites job!!!!😂😂
Is it sprinklered? Vacant? any insurance?
Most insurance companies require fully occupied working sprinklers in a building this size.
Insurance fraud?
250 bodies found behind Mississippi Police Department when are you going to investigate that or report on it?
Dead fire hydrants!?why
Democrats thats why
It happens. Not all places are maintained. It is all being worked on, a work in progress.
Dead fire hydrants wtg E.D.P.W.
Warehouse where Chris Christie's lunch is kept is on fire!
childish
Be Real funny....if it was funny !!
Grow up.
No danger. Air is great! Go ahead breath it in. It's just a benign tumor. that's all:(
Looks like they needed room for more new warehouses.
Or an insurance payout.
Someone wanted that real estate.
I know wanna know everything about this building. It's whole history. What was being stored? Surely the general public in the nearby vicinity have a right to know what kinds of chemical toxins they may be breathing in right now. Prayers to all the firefighters on scene and may they get some good vacation pay afterwards so they can rest and detox their bodies.
They should turn the ground into farm land😎
So many fires 🔥 so many crashes so many incidents any coincidence nah keep your eyes closed
What about the CO2 that's going in the atmosphere
And God knows what other chemicals.
What about it? Are you scared? Do you need a safe space...coloring book? You and your climate change BS.
Any GHGs released by this would be miniscule. It's only one fire.
@@whatabouttheearth do not tell these people that...we want them to live in fear of everything.
@@davidbryant3532
What the fuck are you talking about?
You sound like someone about to go on an ignorant anthropogenic climate change denial rant.
No danger to the neighborhood but the fire is still raging and out of control other warehouses are burning the amount of smoke in the air, air quality and on and on. Nothing to see here move along
Chief Keef finally did it
Battery powered toys?
This is a insurance claim/bail out
The administration wants a new water front view for someone
is it # 25 food plant last 3 years ?
More than that buddy
Ah, I can see why new jersey is called the garden state now.
Uh, no you can't.
What type of industrial company, what do the make?
Plastic Toys
What was inside the building?
I grew up in Elizabeth NJ on East Grand St.
Sorry that this is something that you may not understand but I have a social, emotional, and spiritual connection to this place. No response needed. Prayers lifted for all who live and work- as I once did -in this and connected communities!
I doubt Brandon will visit or help the city recover.
Why would he? It's a warehouse fire...not a huge impact on anything. Damn you people that run your mouth.
@@davidbryant3532come close I want to tell you a secret ,FJB and his supporters.
@@davidbryant3532 Chill PILL....needed.
Probably because people's lively hoods are suffering stupid much? @@davidbryant3532
He's too worried about catering to the spicks!
Guess we'll get a new USCSB explainer sometime around 2026 lol
People are saying it was full of weapons for Ukraine which sounds crazy… has anyone heard this …
They don't pay taxes and they don't maintain properly.....
Dead fire hydrants?
Ohio train fire, other train derailments, this.
The water supply is fucked
I blame the politicians 🤔
Strange that the hydrants were turned off...
Not really.
It's sad
That whole area is sad, ITS A TOXIC DUMPING GROUND!!!
I want to know what was in the building...They say...but they dont say what was damaged...Because if its secret government shit....Then you have to start asking yourself Questions
Pull it
Wonder what caused it🤔🤔
weapons bound for Ukraine ???
Insane?
What are they going to do,fine them?