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A large chemical at Majestic Industries and the Qualco chemical plant in Passaic spread to multiple buildings and threatened their collapse. A Security guard said he was working alone, checking water pressure, when he noticed smoke coming from a smokestack-like tower, and called the fire department just as fire alarms started to sound. As reported by the AP:

Water from firefighter hoses froze in cold weather and made the environment slippery and dangerous for first responders

PASSAIC, N.J. (AP) — A large chemical fire burned through the night and into Saturday morning in northern New Jersey, its smoke so heavy that it was detected on weather radar and seen and smelled in neighboring New York City.

Smoke and flames fill the air from a large chemical fire in Passaic, N.J. on Friday Jan. 14, 2022. Authorities say the fire Friday night and Saturday morning at Majestic Industries and the Qualco chemical plant in Passaic spread to multiple buildings and threatened their collapse. (Anne-Marie Caruso /The Record via AP)

The fire at Majestic Industries and the Qualco chemical plant in Passaic spread to multiple buildings and threatened their collapse, officials said.

Water from firefighter hoses froze in cold weather and made the environment slick and hazardous for responders.

“There have been bad fires, but this is the worst that I’ve ever seen,” Passaic Mayor Hector Lora told NorthJersey.com.

Smoke and flames fill the air from a large chemical fire in Passaic, N.J. on Friday Jan. 14, 2022. Authorities say the fire Friday night and Saturday morning at Majestic Industries and the Qualco chemical plant in Passaic spread to multiple buildings and threatened their collapse. (Anne-Marie Caruso /The Record via AP)

Security guard Justin Johnson told WCBS-TV he was working alone, checking water pressure, when he noticed smoke coming from a smokestack-like tower. He wasn’t sure what to make of it but called the fire department as alarms went off.

The fire was in buildings housing plastics, pallets and chlorine, officials said, but Fire Chief Patrick Trentacost said the part where most of the chlorine was stored appeared to under control.

Residents near the blaze were advised to close their windows but were not required to evacuate, with officials saying air quality remained acceptable and would continue to be monitored.

Some residents fled, nonetheless.

Smoke and flames fill the air from a large chemical fire in Passaic, N.J. on Friday Jan. 14, 2022. Authorities say the fire Friday night and Saturday morning at Majestic Industries and the Qualco chemical plant in Passaic spread to multiple buildings and threatened their collapse. (Anne-Marie Caruso /The Record via AP)

“It’s worrying. You don’t know what’s going to happen,” Joel Heredia told WBCS-TV.

One firefighter was taken to a hospital after being struck by debris, officials said. He was doing well, though other firefighters slipped and fell in the slick conditions, officials said.

Source AP

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