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If it's finalized, approximately 6,500 people who lived within a one-mile radius of the Winston-Salem plant at the time of the fire will be eligible for compensation.
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This week, postcards were mailed to thousands of homes and businesses located within a one-mile radius of the now-demolished facility. That same area was asked to evacuate during the January 2022 blaze, after emergency crews discovered more than 600 tons of ammonium nitrate on the site.
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Approximately 6,500 residents who evacuated during the January 2022 fire at the Winston Weaver Company fertilizer plant could become eligible for compensation, should the plaintiffs ultimately win the suit.
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North Carolina state officials are calling into question the results of the Winston Weaver Company’s environmental assessment.
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The North Carolina Department of Labor is fining the Winston Weaver Company for improperly storing ammonium nitrate. It remains unclear why these issues…
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The deadline to apply for reimbursement for expenses related to the Winston Weaver Company fire is this Thursday, even though a majority of allotted…
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Nearly three months after the Winston Weaver fertilizer plant fire left Winston-Salem holding its collective breath for five days, members of the city's…
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Years before a fire at the Winston-Weaver Fertilizer Plant prompted a mass evacuation, the company was fined thousands of dollars by the Occupational…
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With the Weaver Fertilizer plant fire in Winston-Salem contained, the threat of explosion gone, and nearby residents returning to their evacuated homes,…