"We're sharing information with the public so that everybody knows what we know, what we're doing and where we're headed." The plume could carry particulates as high as 6,200 feet, officials said, but fog is forecast for the area Wednesday morning that could drag the plume downward, making the air quality more hazardous. Firefighters are using water and foam to try to prevent the blaze from spreading to the other tanks. The tanks contain components of gasoline and materials used in nail polish remover, glues and paint thinner. Officials previously said the fire could have burned itself out by Wednesday, but they scrapped that timetable on Tuesday.
Source: ABC News March 19, 2019 14:37 UTC