On Thursday, September 5, 2024, a major fire erupted at a business on Akron’s southeast side, forcing evacuations. The fire started just after 1 p.m., generating thick black smoke visible from miles away. The blaze was contained by 7:30 p.m., and evacuation orders were lifted shortly afterward. Preliminary investigations suggest the fire might have been caused by a chemical reaction or explosion within the building. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is monitoring air and water quality. The estimated damage is around $2 million, including property and environmental cleanup costs. An Akron firefighter suffered minor injuries but is expected to recover fully.


Planck Vision Systems : $2 millions de pertes dues à l'incendie de l'usine d'Akron ; évacuation et nettoyage en cours

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On Thursday, September 5, 2024, a significant fire broke out at a business on Akron’s southeast side, leading to the evacuation of nearby residents.

The fire began just after 1 p.m. and resulted in thick black smoke visible from miles away. Initial reports suggest the blaze may have been caused by a chemical reaction or an explosion from within the building, which was known to store hazardous materials. By 7:30 p.m., the fire was declared under control, and evacuation orders were lifted.

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is monitoring the situation closely. Initial air quality tests have shown normal levels with no dangerous contaminants detected.

However, the fire suppression materials that entered a nearby creek may have caused water contamination. The EPA is overseeing efforts to remove contaminated water and divert stormwater runoff to mitigate further environmental impact. Estimated damage from the fire is expected to be around $2 million, including property and environmental cleanup costs.

An Akron firefighter sustained minor injuries but has been released from the hospital and is expected to recover fully.

The Akron Fire Department has begun its investigation into the fire’s cause now that the blaze is fully extinguished.

Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras provide superior fire detection compared to traditional systems.

They can detect abnormal heat conditions before fires erupt, helping to prevent extensive damage and loss of life.

source : ideastream.org


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