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Sick Georgia residents have been abandoned after toxic BioLab fire (w/ Hannah Loyd, Christina O'Connor, & Jeramie Julian)
Description
"In late September," Timothy Pratt writes in Capital & Main, "a massive billow of smoke from a chemical fire spread over metro Atlanta, lingering for weeks and prompting national news coverage. The smoke has cleared, but the anger has not dissipated in Conyers, the city of 20,000 where the fire occurred, and in surrounding areas... Smoke from the blaze left some residents with breathing difficulties, headaches, dizziness and skin rashes in the days that followed, along with a deepening worry about their community's safety... The fire was pool-chemical company BioLab's fourth in the last two decades, a track record that has created what one observer described as "generational rage" among residents." In this installment of our ongoing series Sacrificed—where we speak to people living, working, and fighting for justice in America's "sacrifice zones"—we speak with Hannah Loyd, Christina O'Connor, and Jeramie Julian: three residents who live near, and have been directly affected by, the September fire at the Conyers BioLab facility.
Additional links/info below…
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Hannah's Facebook page
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Conyers, GA, Facebook group: Helping Our Health
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Timothy Pratt, Capital & Main, "Chemical fire at Atlanta-area plant sparks local movement against BioLab"
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Holly Yan, CNN, "Weeks after a chemical plant inferno, nearby residents say they're suffering prolonged illnesses and financial upheaval"
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Status Coup News, "POISONED Georgians DEMAND toxic che