As the fire lithium battery storage facility that led to evacuations in Moss Landing last week continues to smolder days later, concerns are being raised about the impacts to the surrounding environment.
In the wake of the Moss Landing lithium battery plant fire, another coastal Calif. town tells Texas company to go away for good.
A extremely big lithium-ion battery facility in California has caught fire, resulting the plant and the surrounding area to be evacuated.
Experts have said that these types of fires will become more prevalent as the demand of electric vehicles and machinery continues to increase.
A fire at the world’s largest battery storage plant in Northern California is smoldering after sending plumes of toxic smoke into the atmosphere.
One of the world’s largest lithium battery plants went up in flames on Thursday, prompting evacuations and warnings to stay inside in Monterey County.
The blaze broke out late Thursday at the Monterey County plant that stores and sells power to Pacific Gas & Electric.
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Residents of Moss Landing are demanding the removal of lithium battery facilities after another fire forced evacuations and raised health concerns.
Hundreds of people were ordered to evacuate early Jan. 17 after a major fire erupted at one of the world’s largest battery storage plants.
A plume of material released from the plant contained hydroflouride, a toxic gas, that is now being monitored by Monterey County.
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