Fires on the Rise

What’s Going On? Ohio BP Explosion Kills Two, Fourth Gas Plant Explosion Since June

Two employees were killed last night in an explosion at the BP Toledo, Ohio refinery.

The BP Toledo refinery was “safely shut down” in response to Tuesday night’s fire where two employees died.

The cause of the fire is not yet known.

Reuters reports:

BP said on Wednesday two of its staff were killed after sustaining injuries in a fire at its 150,800 barrel-per-day Toledo, Ohio, refinery.

“The fire was extinguished last night and refinery was safely shut down and remains offline,” a company spokesperson said.

“All other staff is accounted for and our employee assistance team is on site.”

The cause of the fire is not known, but leaking fumes from a crude unit may have caused the ignition in another unit at the facility, a source told Reuters.

The refinery has been operating for over 100 years on a parcel of land that covers 585 acres and processes approximately 160, 000 barrels of crude oil a day.

This is the fourth fossil fuel disruption/explosion since June in our nation.

Reuters shares that Freeport, Texas, LNG was taken offline on June 8, 2022, and will not return to service until mid-November per “Upstream Energy Explored”.

Freeport, Texas provides 20% of all U.S. LNG processing and one of the largest US exporters in the nation.

On July 7, 2022, in Fort Bend County, near Houston, Texas, an explosion occurred to a natural gas line. The fire was quickly extinguished.

On August 24, 2022, Illinois and its surrounding states experienced a major disruption in fuel distribution from a shutdown at the BP facility in Whiting, Illinois. BP experienced an electrical fire at its facility which necessitated an immediate shutdown. This facility supplies a major international airport, distribution centers, automobile and manufacturing region and seaway corridor for the Great Lakes Region.

BP resumed operations on September 16, 2022. Hopefully the backlog will quickly dissipate.

Illinois Business Journal reports,

Governor JB Pritzker announced today that his administration has taken steps to proactively address a shutdown at a BP facility in Whiting, Ind., caused by an electrical fire. Illinois, along with Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, requested and were granted an emergency waiver of federal fuel regulations from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“After learning of the electrical fire at the BP facility in Whiting, our administration has taken proactive steps to increase gas supply and reduce barriers so all Illinoisans have access to the fuel they need,” said Pritzker. “This coordinated effort with our neighboring states will reduce the chance of disruptions and keep the people and businesses of Illinois moving.”

The temporary waiver, which was granted through Sept. 15, 2022, allows for high volatility gasoline to be sold during the summer months, reducing fuel disruptions following the fire which broke out on Aug. 24.

The waiver also means that Illinois corn farmers will provide the needed fuel through their ethanol production, which is a lower emission alternative to gasoline produced without ethanol.

At a time of high inflation, two major fossil fuel production facility shutdowns, previous explosions and disruptions, it begs the question: Why we are experiencing so many major disruptions in our natural fossil fuel supply production/distribution facilities?

Fire breaks out at world's biggest produce market in Paris

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A billowing column of dark smoke towered over Paris on Sunday from a warehouse blaze at a massive produce market that supplies the French capital and surrounding region with much of its fresh food and bills itself as the largest of its kind in the world.

Firefighters urged people to stay away from the area in Paris’ southern suburbs, as 100 officers and 30 fire engines battled the blaze at the Rungis International Market.

Capt. Marc Le Moine, a spokesman for the Paris fire service, said no one was injured. The fire was brought under control and there was no risk of it spreading from the soccer field-sized warehouse, covering an area of 7,000 square meters (1.7 acres), he said.

The cause of the blaze was unknown but will be investigated, he added.

The sprawling wholesale market is a veritable town unto itself, with more than 12,000 people working there and warehouses filled with fruit and vegetables, seafood, meats, dairy products and flowers from across France and around the world.

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In 1965 the Joint Chiefs of Staff requested that the Secretary of Defense initiate research to determine the feasibility of measuring the flammability characteristics of forests and jungle growth, modifying flammability so that vegetation would readily support combustion and developing measures to destroy large areas of forest or jungle growth by fire. This research has been conducted by the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture, under sponsorship of the Advanced Research
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A planned parenthood building was burned to the ground or damaged, honestly that might be a good thing. Ive heard planned parenthood clinics collect dead baby parts and sell them to the government.

That is one of the most irresponsible and selfish things I've ever heard. Not only did people get forced out there homes and thus loose there homes, they also are expected to pay for the damages. Also the sever damaging done to the planet and all the animals who lost there living grounds. The more the world turns the more the world burns.

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Another Food Processing Plant BURNS!

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"Pilgrim's Pride" food processing plant in Mooresville, West Virginia, burned last night. This brings to over a DOZEN large food processing plants to suffer a large fire within the past year. It seems as though someone wants to affect the US food supply - and they are.

The Moorefield Volunteer Fire Company received a call about the fire around 1:41 a.m. on Tuesday.

( fire call to 911 center came in at 1:35 a.m.)

“We arrived on scene to find more or less a boiler room for part of the plant that was on fire, it was a two-story metal building that was fully engulfed."said Moorefield Fire Chief Doug Mongold.

“It took a little bit of time to get it out but the good thing is no one got hurt, the facility itself is good however the boiler room that runs two of their lines will be down for a significant amount of time I’m sure,” said Mongold.

Mongold thanked the other fire companies for their assistance and credited the plant for its handling of the situation.

He said that the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

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Note: These large older plants need steam for heat and product processing. If the railroad tracks are conveniently close to MS1 (Main Steam valve) a portable boiler can be brought in and hooked up.

Operational cost would be very costly.

Marbella marina up in flames as boats engulfed by blaze in Costa del Sol city

Around 30 firefighters battled the blaze at La Bajadilla port, a spokesman has revealed.

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A fire has broken out at a fishermen's marina in Marbella, destroying as many as 80 boats. The fire, which started late this afternoon at the marina, is now under control with the Mayor of Marbella Ángeles Muñoz at the scene.

The Mayor said: “Although the fire has been very virulent, especially the presence of materials such as plastic or fuel, thanks to the quick action of firefighters you have been able to perimeter and isolate within the facility.”

On Twitter, she added: “A dozen fire trucks are working in addition to other support vehicles such as two tanker vehicles from the Cleaning Delegation and the emergency device with the Local Police, National Police and Civil Protection.”

While only material damage has been recorded, one firefighter who took part in tackling the fire was injured after being hit by a hose.

It is still unknown how the incident started but by 9pm local time (8pm GMT), the fire was considered to be safely within the perimeter, largely due to wind carrying the smoke towards the sea.

According to the Town Hall, a large unit of support vehicles are on the scene, including firefighters, health and civil protection personnel, officials from the national and local police, forest fire trucks, and two tanker vehicles from the cleaning delegation.

Access to the fishing and sports port of La Bajadilla has been cut off as a precaution while firefighters continue to extinguish the fire.

The fire was first reported at around 7.30pm local time (6.30pm GMT), with the emergency number 112 receiving another 20 calls alerting services to the incident in the marina.

The firefighter who was mildly injured during the extinguishing work has been treated ‘on-site’ by health services at the scene.

A local Spanish report claimed that the building where the fire started contained around 100 boats for storage or repair.

EIDebate.com reported: “In the warehouse, there were around 100 boats between 20 and 40 feet-long.

“Many of them were worth millions of pounds.

"The building serves as a winter port, where boats are stored after being taken out of the water, and some were being repaired."

Massive Fire Mysteriously Occurs At Egg Farm In Connecticut

This won’t help the egg shortage.

Several fire crews were called to a massive fire that occurred at an egg farm in Bozrah, Connecticut on Saturday afternoon.

The fire occurred at Hillandale Farms located on Schwartz Road.

At the time of this writing fire crews from Colchester, Salem, Lebanon, and several other towns are all responding to the scene to put out the blaze.

The Colchester Fire Department told the press the large scale fire has even caused water issues and more water tankers are being called to the scene.

As of now it’s not clear if anyone was hurt or trapped inside the chicken coop where the blaze started.

This is not the first time we have seen this in the past year.

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

Since last year the price of eggs have risen over 66% due to the current egg shortage.

The shortage has caused some consumers to turn to artificial eggs.

Seafood processing plant goes up in violent blaze: It's a total loss

A food processing plant in the Canadian province of New Brunswick went up in flames Friday.

Jim LeBlanc, owner of W.E. Acres Crabmeal Ltd., said the structure was a "total loss," according to the Canadian Television Network.

The fire erupted at about 2 p.m.

LeBlanc told CTV News the fire was started by an explosion in an oil drum.

The building produces fertilizer and animal feed, LeBlanc said.

According to the CBC, the fire was the fourth fish plant fire in the region including two fires that took place in 2021 and one from 2019.

After the second of the 2021 fires, which took place on two successive weekends, Louise Landry, mayor of the village of Beaubassin-est, said the incidents were unusual, according to CBC.

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"We're quite concerned," she said at the time.

Fire At New Zealand's Largest Egg Farm Kills 75,000 Hens Amid National Shortage

The latest major food supplier to go up in flames, after decades of food suppliers not going up in flames, is New Zealand's largest egg producer - after a blaze broke out on Monday, killing around 75,000 hens .
The fire at Zeagold farm had "taken the better part of the day to contain," according to the company, adding that twelve workers on the site were "unharmed but very distressed."

Prior to the fire, New Zealand farmers estimated that the country needed another 300,000 hens to deal with a national egg shortage, The Guardian reports.

The spokesperson added that while it was still too early to assess how much the fire would affect the supply chain, "There will be some impact obviously – it’s not a great thing to happen in the middle of a shortage."

New Zealand has been in the grip of an egg shortage since the start of the year, when it put an end to battery farming. The ban had been in the works since 2012 and battery hen numbers had dropped over time to make up just 10% of overall egg production – but their final outlawing at the start of January has still been enough to jolt the egg supply chain, leaving supermarket shelves empty, shop owners policing tray purchases and big-breakfast lovers bereft.

The shortage has reached the point of contention: one small-town supermarket banned a cruise ship crew from further egg purchases after they cleared the shelves; newspapers have issued advice columns on egg-free baking and tofu scrambles; and in January, the SPCA released an advisory telling New Zealanders not to engage in kneejerk purchases of back yard poultry, after concerns that a rise in amateur chicken ownership would result in the animals not being properly cared for. -The Guardian

"Egg supplies are tight, so this will not assist in any way," said Michael Brooks, executive director of the Egg Producers Federation.

The fire comes roughly one week after one of America's top egg suppliers, Hillandale Farms, burned down, killing up to 100,000 chickens.

WATCH: HUGE five-acre fire at warehouse containing fertilisers and plastic plant products in Kissimmee, Florida

By Chris King • 16 February 2023 • 19:57

Image of warehouse fire in Kissimmee, Florida. Credit: twitter@rawsalerts

An enormous blaze broke out at a five-acre warehouse in the Florida city of Kissimmee with 80 firefighters tackling it with hazmat teams standing by.

More than 80 firefighters are currently battling an enormous fire that broke out in a five-acre warehouse in the Florida city of Kissimmee this afternoon, Thursday, February 16. The facility is said to contain fertilisers, plastic plant containers and various other plant-related materials.

Hazmat teams are reported to be on standby with the risk of potentially hazardous materials being released into the atmosphere as a result of the huge plumes of black smoke being given off by the burning plastic products.

They are monitoring the air quality from a safe distance, as reported by the RAWSALERTS news outlet. Propane gas tanks are also reported to be located nearby as well.

A series of mysterious fires at chemical plants around the world are poisoning the planet

Fires in the area of the chemical industry and chemical plants are becoming unusually numerous. It seems that we can reasonably suspect that a series of large fires and explosions in chemical plants, as well as in vehicles transporting dangerous goods, was intentional.
Of course the biggest was in East Palestine, Ohio, USA, where, according to eyewitnesses, the authorities’ efforts to locate the leak had the exact opposite effect.

These days, more fires are reported in Norway, Louisiana, Texas, Hawaii, Montreal, China, and suspected fish poisoning in the Parana River on the border between Argentina and Paraguay.
Food, water and air are becoming more and more poisonous, while there is still food that is becoming more expensive every day.

Let’s recall, for several months there have been hundreds of fires in food establishments in the United States. Egg shortages, as well as rising prices for eggs, chicken, and milk, are evident in the United States.
However, Bill Gates’ artificial eggs are starting to hit store shelves. It seems the health expert has found the right time to invest in the production of artificial eggs.

Explosion and fire at a chemical plant in Houjie City, Dongguan Prefecture, China. [Video]

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Three fires accidentally happened at the same time!

  1. Storage facility in Veracruz
  2. Minatitlan refinery, Veracruz
  3. Deer Park, Texas, oil refinery

All facilities are owned by the same company.

Therefore, the odds that this is just a coincidence, is in the millions!

Massive Fires Break Out at Three Mexico State-Owned Oil Facilities Within 24 Hours

Swiss cheese depot fire destroys 12,000 wheels of Gruyere

The fire broke out in a storage area and later engulfed the entire building. Seven workers were treated and the building and its inventory were lost.

Firefighters in the Swiss canton of Freiburg put out the last embers of a warehouse fire Friday but not after it had destroyed the building and the 12,000 wheels of Gruyere cheese inside.

Authorities say the fire broke out in the storage basement of a 5,575 square meter (60,000 square foot) warehouse in Vuisternens-en-Ogoz — roughly 50 kilometers (31 miles) southwest of Bern — Thursday before spreading to engulf the entire facility.

Witnesses claimed hearing explosions as a large cloud of smoke blanketed the area, traffic was rerouted and water service was interrupted into Friday as small fires inaccessible to firemen due to a collapsed roof, continued to burn.

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Residents were instructed to keep doors and windows closed as well as conserving water before the all clear was later given late Thursday evening.

Some 150 firefighters, police and medical personnel were at the scene. Twenty-five individuals were evacuated and seven were treated for possible smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

Late Thursday, Freiburg police confirmed the entire building and its contents had been lost and announced an investigation had been launched. Total damages said authorities, could not yet be calculated.

A cheesemaker at the scene told the local La Liberte newspaper, "I guess we lost about 12,000 wheels of Gruyere."

A representative from the Migros Cooperative, which owned half the cheese in the building, said the supply of Gruyere to Migros supermarkets would not be affected.

Terrifying moment huge explosion rips apart Pennsylvania chocolate factory - killing two, injuring eight and leaving nine missing

  • Two people were killed, eight were injured and nine are missing after an explosion ripped through a chocolate factory in West Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Video of the blast sees flames, smoke, dust and debris being sent skywards
  • Tragedy struck the R.M. Palmer Company, which says on its website it has been making candy since 1948

An explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania on Friday killed two people and left nine missing.

Several other people were injured by the explosion at the R.M. Palmer Co. plant, said West Reading Borough Police Department Chief of Police Wayne Holben, who did not confirm the exact number of injured.

The explosion just before 5pm was all caught on camera. Video footage saw a plume of thick, black smoke into the air, destroying one building and damaging a neighboring building that included apartments.

'It's pretty leveled,' West Reading Borough Mayor Samantha Kaag said of the explosion site.

'The building in the front, with the church and the apartments, the explosion was so big that it moved that building four feet forward.'

The cause of the blast in the community about 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia was under investigation, Holden told reporters.

Eight people were taken to Reading Hospital Friday evening, Tower Health spokeswoman Jessica Bezler said.

Two people were admitted in fair condition and five were being treated and would be released, she said in an email.

One patient was transferred to another facility, but Bezler provided no further details.

Kaag said people were asked to move back about a block in each direction from the site of the explosion but no evacuations were ordered.

Dean Murray, the borough manager of West Reading Borough, said some residents were displaced from the damaged apartment building.

Kagg said borough officials were not in immediate contact with officials from R.M. Palmer, which Murray described as 'a staple of the borough.'

The company's website says it has been making 'chocolate novelties' since 1948 and now has 850 employees at its West Reading headquarters.

Indiana fire at recycling plant prompts evacuation of more than 2,000 residents.
Indiana State Police said the blaze was at the former Hoffco factory.

More than 2,000 residents were told to evacuate Tuesday afternoon after a large fire broke out at a recycling plant in Indiana, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky.

The fire broke out in the City of Richmond, which is about 70 miles east of Indianapolis and near Ohio’s western border.

Richmond Mayor Dave Snow described it as a "serious, large-scale fire."

"The smoke is definitely toxic," said the Indiana State Fire Marshall on scene according to Fox 59.

"This fire is going to burn for a few days," he added.

GRAPHIC: At least 18,000 cattle killed in dairy farm explosion

At least 18,000 cattle were killed in an explosion and fire at a dairy farm in Texas on Monday, April 10.

KFDA, 13 News’ sister station in Amarillo, Texas, reported it happened at the South Fork Dairy in Dimmitt.

Castro County Sheriff Sal Rivera said the fire from the explosion spread to the building where they haul cattle before bringing them into the milking area and into a holding pen.

Rivera said only a small percentage of the farm’s cows survived.

KFDA said the Animal Welfare Institute said this is the deadliest barn fire for cattle overall and the most devastating barn fire in Texas since they began tracking barn fires in 2013.

“We hope the industry will remain focused on this issue and strongly encourage farms to adopt commonsense fire safety measures,” said Margie Fishman, Public Relations Manager with AWF. “It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive.”

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality arrived on scene Tuesday and is assisting the owner with carcass disposal/debris issues.

At least one person was injured in the explosion and was in critical condition as of Tuesday, according to KFDA.

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America Under Attack? ANOTHER Large Chemical Plant is on Fire With Giant Plumes of Smoke Rising into the Atmosphere

The latest massive fire comes from Georgia on Saturday. According to RAWSALERTS:

A half-mile radius Shelter-in-place has been issued following a large chemical plant fire. There has been a large chemical plant fire at a Pinova chemical plant in Brunswick, Georgia. Emergency officials have issued a shelter-in-place order for a half-mile radius. As numerous firefighters and agencies battle the flames. The plant produces materials such as adhesives, glues, and even food products that are commonly used every day.

Whistleblower Reveals What is Behind the Mass Attacks on US Food Facilities (Video)

In the United States, dozens of food processing plants suspiciously caught fire over the past year. Remarkably, no one was present at the time of the fires. The Eco Health Alliance whistleblower, bioterrorism expert, military veteran, and scientist Dr. Andrew Huff has a possible explanation for the food supply fires.

Huff has access to government information about simulating a food supply attack. The information comes from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT). This also includes which places are particularly at risk.

According to Huff, who authorities have harassed due to the nature of his work since 2019, the U.S. government coordinated the attacks on the food facilities. But, in addition, something remarkable happened: the hard disk with the FASCAT data disappeared.

Since then, there have been about 200 food factory attacks around the world, most of them in the U.S., he explained.

Huff had another backup and analyzed the attacks. It turned out that the attacks exactly matched the most critical systems in his data set. He reported this to the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI but never received a response.

Huff knows that the FBI and the food industry have tried to investigate what he calls “terrorist attacks,” but they’re getting nowhere. He suspects that a government-funded actor or a globalist group like the World Economic Forum is behind it.

Watch Dr. Andrew Huff’s interview with journalist Emerald Robinson: