Alabama chemical spill prompts evacuations: ‘threat to life safety issue’
An 18-wheeler rolled over in Rainsville, Alabama, spilling organic peroxide, prompting officials to call for an evacuation
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An 18-wheeler rolled over in Rainsville, Alabama, on Thursday, creating a chemical spill that prompted a mass evacuation.
The 18-wheeler was carrying organic peroxide when it overturned at the intersection of Alabama 35 and 75 around 9:34 p.m., according to the DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency.
The agency said the hazmat spill had a "threat to life safety."
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An EMA spokesperson told Fox News that officials advised a voluntary evacuation of residents within an 800-foot radius. He said everyone complied.
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No other vehicles were involved in the crash. Neither the driver of the 18-wheeler nor the surrounding residents have been injured, police said.
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Officials are on the scene waiting for hazmat teams from Nashville and Atlanta to arrive to clean up the chemicals. The area was expected to remain closed into Thursday evening as officials addressed the spills.
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Rainsville, Alabama, is located in northeastern Alabama, about an hour's drive east from Huntsville.