Wake Forest cancels classes, about 6,500 evacuated after fertilizer plant catches fire

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Authorities are still working to put out a fire at Winston Weaver Company's fertilizer plant that started Monday evening, evacuating everyone nearby.

The evacuation area around 4440 North Cherry Street has almost 6500 residents or 2,497 households.

At the Tuesday press conference, Winston-Salem Fire Chief Trey Mayo said firefighters responded to the blaze just before 7 p.m. on January 31 and attempted to put it out for about an hour and a half, but did not make"satisfactory progress," and decided to pull the firefighters back due to all the ammonium nitrate at the site.

The AP reported the city's fire department said it could not provide enough water to be"reasonably certain" there would be no explosion.

 

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