Warehouse
Of Chemical Company Near Atlanta Goes Up In Flames
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[May 24, 2014]
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Flames engulfed
a warehouse outside of Atlanta late on Friday, prompting an evacuation
of nearby businesses, but firefighters kept the blaze from spreading to
other structures, and no injuries were reported, emergency management
officials said.
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The fire erupted at about 8:30 p.m. local time in the warehouse of
Amrep, a chemical supply company in a small industrial park off Cobb
Parkway in Marietta, about 25 miles northwest of Atlanta, the state
capital.
A dispatcher for Cobb County emergency communications said there
were no homes close enough to be threatened by the blaze and that
despite the presence of some chemicals stored in the warehouse, the
fire posed no environmental hazard to the area.
Neel Patel, the night desk manager at the Sun Inn, a small hotel a
quarter-mile southwest of the fire, told Reuters he saw flames
shooting about 40 feet into the air from the fire, the biggest he
has seen in 20 years of working in the area.
"There were several large fireballs and a few explosions," Patel
said, adding that prevailing winds drew smoke away from the hotel.
The company supplies a variety of automotive, janitorial and
industrial products, according to its website.
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The industrial park and the main road leading to it were shut down
as firefighters worked to contain the blaze, and surrounding
businesses were evacuated as a precaution, dispatchers and police
said.
(Reporting by Timothy Pratt in Atlanta; additional reporting and
writing by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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