Friday 28 August 2020

Hurricane Laura didn't cause pollution in Louisiana town. It just added to it.

MOSSVILLE, La. — A day after the 150 mph winds died down and the torrential rains left, the residents of this tiny community were still coping with a different threat. The chemical fire that erupted in the BioLab chlorine plant — sending black clouds laced with ...

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