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Grays Ferry Fire Prompts Air Quality Warning, Health Officials Urge Precautions
Inspectors are testing air quality after a recycling plant fire, with warnings issued especially for sensitive groups including children and those with respiratory issues.
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Grays Ferry residents advised to stay indoors after trash fire creates air quality issues
A trash fire at the Philadelphia Transfer Station in Grays Ferry on Thursday night prompted city health officials to warn residents to stay indoors due to potential poor air quality. No hazardous substances were immediately identified by inspectors.
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Read Full ArticleAir quality concerns after fire in Gray's Ferry, Philadelphia Health Department investigating
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) -- Following a large smoke-producing fire in Gray's Ferry, the Philadelphia Health Department said it is investigating a "possible air quality event." According to the Health Department, a fire broke out on Thursday near South 34th Street and Gray's Ferry Avenue. Officials are warning residents to avoid the area or try to stay [...]
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