More than 90,000 residents near Conyers, Georgia, were told to shelter in place after a fire at the BioLab chemical plant released harmful chlorine into the air. The fire, caused by a malfunctioning sprinkler head, was brought under control, and no injuries were reported. Interstate 20 has reopened...
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