KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Department of Natural Resources is asking people to be on the lookout for containers of all sizes floating in the Missouri River. Many of them contain hazardous materials.
NTSB officials say 21 crew members and two pilots were on board the cargo ship when it crashed into a bridge in Baltimore. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the vessel had at least 56 containers, or ...
The spring floods have put a fall threat into the Missouri River. Hazardous material containers are adrift in the water. Massive containers that potentially contain dangerous chemicals have been ...
The ship that smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge and collapsed the famous Baltimore structure into the river was carrying 56 containers of hazardous materials. A Coast Guard official said ...
LYNNWOOD — Several hazardous materials teams were working this afternoon to investigate open containers in an abandoned public storage in Lynnwood, officials said. Just before 1 p.m., crews had yet to ...
Dozens of containers onboard the cargo ship that toppled the Baltimore Key Bridge have hazardous materials inside — with some having already spilled into the harbor waters, according to officials. The ...
PHOENIX — A coalition of Valley municipalities is reminding residents about the danger surrounding putting hazardous items into trash and/or recycling containers. Per the coalition, items such as pool ...
IRVINE – Six employees at a waste and recycling plant were hospitalized after tear gas containers burst Friday morning, prompting a hazardous-materials investigation. Firefighters and a ...