Fulton County, Georgia, is feeling the side effects of Sunday's chemical fire in Rockdale County, 20 miles east of Atlanta.
County officials said that chlorines, chloramine, and chlorine compounds were released into the air from the fire.
The chemical fire sent chlorine into the air, forcing schools to close and sending tens of thousands of residents indoors ...
The call comes in response to a recent fire that continues to release hazardous chemicals, affecting communities across the ...
Nearly a week after Hurricane Helene smashed into the southeast, many Georgians are still trying to pick up the pieces.
When Hurricane Helene made landfall last week, thousands of incarcerated people were in its pathway as it pummeled parts of ...
On Thursday morning, Atlanta residents will probably wake up to a haze settled over the city and the sharp smell of chlorine, ...
Metro Atlanta residents are being warned to prepare for potential air quality issues as a chemical plume that's been gassing ...
Sparks from a re-energized broken power line are to blame for the Lahaina Fire that killed 102 people on the Hawaiian island ...
Owens said he initially stayed inside, but when officials lifted the shelter-in-place order, he returned to work.
A shelter-in-place is now in effect for Rockdale County residents following the BioLab chemical fire. Atlanta residents could ...