“Chemical Plant Fire in Georgia Forces Mass Evacuations Amid Longstanding Safety Concerns”

**'Pattern of Negligence': Chemical Plant Fire in Georgia Forces Mass Sheltering** A recent fire at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, has prompted a significant emergency response, forcing tens of thousands of residents to seek shelter. The incident has raised concerns about long-standing safety issues at the facility. For Vonnetta West, the sight of smoke billowing from the plant was not just a moment of immediate danger; it was a stark reminder of a risk that had been overlooked for years. The fire, which occurred at the BioLab pool and spa chemical company located in the city of nearly 20,000 residents, sent a plume of smoke into the air, releasing a strong chlorine odor that spread across much of the Atlanta area, about 25 miles to the west. In response to the fire, local authorities issued evacuation orders for those living in close proximity to the plant, while a broader shelter-in-place directive was enacted for residents in surrounding areas. The incident has highlighted ongoing concerns about the safety protocols and practices at the facility, as many residents express their fears about the potential hazards associated with the chemical operations. As the community grapples with the aftermath of the fire, questions about the plant's safety measures and the potential for future incidents loom large.