As reported earlier on YWN, a pair of explosions and a fire at a gigantic cosmetics factory in upstate New York left up to 35 people injured, including seven firefighters.
An NBC New York reporter working at the scene shared a photo of two Chassidish Yidden handing out hot pizza, coffee and doughnuts at the scene.
There was no word on a cause of the blaze, which fire crews and hazardous materials teams were battling into late Monday afternoon.
Verla was cited for nine occupational safety violations earlier this year, according to records on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s website. One was related to problems with the handling of flammable and combustible liquids.
The federal agency also cited inadequacies relating to respirator protection for workers and the maintenance of exit routes. The company agreed to pay $41,000 in penalties.
Television video from Monday’s explosions showed thick, black smoke spewing from a section of the roof of the sprawling facility, which includes manufacturing and warehouse buildings. Workers milled about a parking lot while fire crews looked on.
“It’s still an active fire scene,” Green said, adding that the flames were “knocked down pretty well at this point.”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said state emergency response teams have been sent to the factory. State personnel dispatched included homeland security staffers, state police, environmental conservation enforcement officers and health department technicians, the Democratic governor said. The state also will investigate working conditions and regulatory compliance at the plant.
“Following today’s chemical explosion, I am directing a multi-agency investigation to get to the bottom of what happened and review compliance with state labor and environmental laws,” he said in a statement.
The factory is about a half-mile from the town hall and police station in New Windsor, on the Hudson River’s west bank, 55 miles (88 kilometers) north of New York City. The 37-year-old New Windsor-based company’s website says the products it makes include nail polish, perfumes, lotions and other products.
(AP / Nat Golden – YWN)
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