Environment
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Texas Plastic Plant Fire Releases Toxic Plume That Could Burn for Days
A massive fire engulfed a Texas plastic plant in Grand Prairie, sending toxic plumes over the skies, and threatening enormous power outage. The fire is expected to burn for days, and the smoke is toxic and an irritant, especially to those who have underlying conditions.
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