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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBREAKING: Large Chemical leak from a plant in Lake Charles flowing over I-10, extremely dangerous
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BREAKING: Large Chemical leak from a plant in Lake Charles flowing over I-10, extremely dangerous (Original Post)
hellno45
Aug 2020
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Stallion
(6,476 posts)1. Video
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)5. Is this the one now on fire?
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,191 posts)2. As I said, fears of a non-nuclear Fukishima. nt
greenjar_01
(6,477 posts)3. An Airborne Toxic Event
Everything's going great...
Celerity
(43,491 posts)4. Airborne Toxic Event
GusBob
(7,286 posts)6. Is that the casino boat stuck under bridge? eom
Ilsa
(61,697 posts)7. This sort of thing is why I don't
eat seafood from the Gulf of Mexico any more, or any seafood unless I know its origin. I don't want toxins building up in my liver or destroying my kidneys.
There have been too many oil spills, chemical spills on the coast, etc. Too many superfund sites along the coast, and chemical runoff from farms.