Residents in Shepherd, Texas started their Wednesday morning with a bang — literally — after a massive explosion rocked a chemical plant near Houston.
Huge explosion at chemical plant in Shepherd, Texas a couple hours ago pic.twitter.com/a2W0ez6yVn
— Kristi Yamaguccimane (@TheWapplehouse) November 8, 2023
It's unclear what exactly sparked the blaze at what is reportedly a petroleum processing facility — one that has left the southern region blanketed in the thick cloud of black smoke – yet locals are already feeling the heat.
A shelter-in-place order was issued to those living within five miles of the blast, as the Polk County’s Emergency Management Office advised residents to “immediately” turn off their HVAC systems.
@brandismithnews Replying to @Rob Leggett BREAKING | All employees have been accounted four. One injury reported. It’s unclear which chemicals are burning at this time. #breakingnews #shepherdtx #shepherdtexas #plantfire #chemicalfire #txnews ? original sound - Brandi Smith
@crimewithbobbyy Massive explosion at a chemical plant in Shepherd, Texas #shepherd #texas #shepherdtx #chemicalplant #explosion #fyp ? original sound - Crime With Bobby
@cruisendancingfun Breaking news chemical plant explosion in shepherd,TX . Stay safe and prayers to our fire dept and there safety #chemicalplantexplosion #chemicalplantfire #shepherdtx #texas #shepherdtexas ? original sound - Pickleball Queen
Though several on social media have speculated over the blasts’ toxicity, others are already asking the truly tough question: Whether or not the disaster will warrant a Presidential drop-in.
“Will Biden go and visit the affected area?” asked another Twitter user, who claims to be a “Jersey Girl” alongside a clip of the explosion.
So take it from today’s explosion and the East Palestine, Ohio disaster last February: If you’re gonna buy an industrial-grade gas mask, now is the g******m time.
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