- “Shelter in place” order lifted for residents in suburban Shorewood, Illinois.
- Fire broke out at a large farm supply store around 5 a.m., fire officials said.
- Environmental Protection Agency has been notified.
Following a fire that started at a sizable agricultural supplies business on Tuesday morning; the “shelter in place” order was removed for locals in the southwest suburban Shorewood.
According to Troy Incident Protection District authorities; many agencies responded to the fire in Shorewood’s 25000 block of West Black Road; at about 5 a.m.
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Fire authorities stated that they were keeping an eye out for harmful gases in the thick smoke; and recommended anybody within two miles of the business to take cover. It has been reported to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Authorities said that the shelter order was withdrawn about 8:15 a.m.
There were no reports of injuries right away.
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