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BioLab factory fire spews chlorine gas cloud near Atlanta, Georgia


A massive fire broke out on Sunday morning at a chemical factory 30 miles east of Atlanta, Georgia, causing large-scale evacuations and the shutdown of Interstate 20 after chlorine gas was detected in the air.

Smoke is seen for miles from the BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia. [Photo: @theblkrecluse]

More than 17,000 people in Conyers, Georgia, were told by county officials to evacuate the area after the BioLab facility caught fire and was essentially destroyed. The company specializes in making chemicals for pool and spa water care.

A massive plume of dark smoke rose above the factory, visible from miles away. Residents across three counties—Fulton, DeKalb and Gwinnett counties—reported a haze covering the area as well as a strong smell of chlorine. Chlorine is a toxic gas that can have damaging short- and long-term health impacts.

By Sunday evening, another 90,000 people were told to shelter in place in Rockdale County as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Georgia’s environmental department ran tests for the presence of harmful levels of chlorine, hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide in the air.

On Monday, Associated Press interviewed Arynne Johnson from Suwanee, Georgia, approximately 30 miles northwest of Atlanta, who said the foggy air, “slapped you in the face,” and “it felt like walking into a pool house.” Johnson said she got a headache, she has been coughing and, “my upper chest and throat have been tight all day.”

The health risks from the fire and gas plume are impacting millions of people in the Atlanta area. Meanwhile, communication from government agencies has been lacking and, whatever statements have been released, are contradictory and confusing. 



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