Massive Texas plant fire could rage for hours

Massive Texas plant fire could rage for hours

The Grand Prairie fire’s plume of smoke was so large it could be seen on National Weather Service radar

By Fox 4 for Fox News

large fire is burning at an industrial park in Grand Prairie, west of Dallas. Firefighters are concerned about the chemicals burning, a nearby lumber yard catching fire and power lines coming down.

The fire at the Poly-America facility near the President George Bush Turnpike just north of Pioneer Parkway started burning around 1 a.m. Wednesday.

Flames and smoke could be seen from miles away and explosions could be heard in the distance.

The plume of smoke was so large that the National Weather Service captured it on the radar.

Explosions from the fire could be heard in the distance. (Fox 4)

“We happened to see the fireball so we stopped to see what was going on. I have medical training so I stopped to see since it was a pretty large explosion if anybody might need help,” said Jennifer Borrell, a witness. “When the second fireball went off, I was in the field and I had to duck down because of the heat and people were running towards me, making sure everybody was okay and telling them, ‘Stay out of there. It’s gonna go again.'”

According to its website, Poly-America makes plastic film and trash bags. The company also recycles plastic.

The Grand Prairie Fire Department said the fire was caused by high-tension power lines falling into the plastic inventory. Read more from Fox News.

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