After Chemical Fires, Texans Worry About Toxic Effects
Some residents and first responders are suing the chemical company Arkema, saying it didn't do enough to protect them from fires that started at one of its plants near Houston after Hurricane Harvey.
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November 3, 2017 at 03:07AM
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NPR News: After Chemical Fires, Texans Worry About Toxic Effects
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