Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Texas-Chemical-Plant-Explosion-Aftermath-27MZIFIBR749.htmlConceptually similarTexas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD5Completed★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD3Completed★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD4Completed★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD7Completed★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD2Completed★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JDLCompleted★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JDCCompleted★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JDDCompleted★★★★Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathGP02JD8Completed★★★★View AllGP02JD6Texas Chemical Plant Explosion AftermathThis aerial view shows the smoldering aftermath of a fire at a Magnablend Inc. chemical facility in Waxahachie. Wedgworth Elementary School is in the foreground. The fire started Oct. 3, 2011, as workers mixed chemicals at the plant south of Dallas shooting massive plumes of black smoke and bright orange flames into the sky forcing schoolchildren and residents to evacuate or take cover indoors to avoid possible exposure to dangerous gases.Locations:North America-Texas-United States of AmericaDate:5 Oct, 2011Credit:© Mike Stone / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2928px X 4356pxKeywords:Aerial view-Air pollution-Burning-Chemical industry-Chemical plants-Day-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Outdoors-Railways-Roads-Schools-Smoke-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxics Chemical Plant Fire Aftermath in TexasThis aerial view shows the smoldering aftermath of a fire at the Magnablend Inc. chemical facility in Waxahachie. The fire started as workers mixed chemicals at the plant, south of Dallas, shooting massive plumes of black smoke and bright orange flames into the sky October 3, 2011, forcing schoolchildren and residents to evacuate or take cover indoors to avoid possible exposure to dangerous gases.