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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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Lisa Sorg with NC Newsline has been covering environmental remediation efforts at the site of the fertilizer plant after the fire. She discussed her reporting with WFDD's April Laissle.
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Less than a quarter of the Winston Weaver fire relief fund actually got to residents in need. And yet, a local nonprofit was still paid a sizeable fee to distribute the money.
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The Winston Weaver fertilizer plant fire broke out on January 31. It lasted for days, displacing residents within the one-mile evacuation zone and putting emergency responders in harm's way.
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Winston-Salem residents affected by last month's Winston Weaver fertilizer plant fire may soon be able to recoup some of their evacuation expenses. The…
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Environmental groups and state officials are still assessing water quality data collected after a fire broke out at the Winston Weaver fertilizer plant…
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In the early hours of the Winston Weaver Fertilizer Plant fire, city officials began sending notifications to the public to evacuate a one-mile radius…
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There's a new hotline for people who are concerned about exposure to toxic chemicals from a massive fire at the Winston Weaver fertilizer plant in…
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Air quality in Winston-Salem has been improving due to increased fire suppression efforts at the Winston Weaver fertilizer plant. But one environmental…