Texas city loses drinking water, chemicals ignite at plant as new dangers appear in Harvey's wake - Washington Post
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Texas city loses drinking water, chemicals ignite at plant as new dangers appear in Harvey's wake
Washington Post PORT ARTHUR, Tex. — The water was leaving, at last. But, across Southeast Texas on Thursday, new dangers kept appearing in Hurricane Harvey's wake. In Crosby, northeast of Houston, loud “pops” were heard coming from a crippled chemical plant, ... Harvey aftermath: More chemical fires possible as city loses clean water New Hazard in Storm Zone: Chemical Blasts and 'Noxious' Smoke Chemical fire out, but more possible at flood-crippled plant near Houston |
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