Skip to Content

Indiana health officials testing water, air quality after fire at Walmart distribution center

By Jay Croft, CNN

Public health officials in Indiana are urging people to take safety precautions after a large fire at a Walmart distribution center in Plainfield this week released thick smoke containing high levels of fine particulate material.

The particulates can cause health problems for “sensitive individuals,” the Hendricks County Health Department said.

Agencies are also testing the air to see if the smoke contained chemicals, and conducting extra tests on water samples to make sure there are no “unexpected impacts,” the health department said.

The fire broke out Wednesday, and the smoke plume showed up on weather radars, affiliate WRTV reported.

By late Friday, crews were working on the remaining hot spots.

About 1,000 people work at that distribution center, the Plainfield Fire Authority said. Residents were encouraged to close doors and windows. No one was injured, town manager Andrew Klinger told CNN in a statement.

“Plainfield would like to commend the plans and efforts of Walmart and fire personnel for assuring we maintained safety of life first and foremost,” he said.

The cause is unknown, the authority said.

A total of 28 engines, 25 ladders, nine medics and 12 tankers were involved in the response, along with 400 firefighters, the authority said.

The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.

CNN’s Rebekah Riess and Amy Simonson contributed to this report.

Article Topic Follows: CNN - National

Jump to comments ↓

CNN Newsource

BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION

KYMA KECY is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation.

Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here

If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here.

Skip to content