Authorities are battling to contain a fire at a battery facility next to the Moss Landing Power Plant in California.
Residents living near a power plant in Central California were ordered to evacuate Thursday night after a fire broke out at the facility.
A fire broke out at one of the world's largest battery storage plants in California's Monterey County on Thursday.
A plume of material released from the plant contained hydroflouride, a toxic gas, that is now being monitored by Monterey County.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has made his first comments since a battery facility fire broke out in Moss Landing on Thursday evening.
Over a thousand people have been told to evacuate after a fire broke out at one of the world's largest battery plants in California.
A fire broke out at a Central California power plant facility, forcing nearby residents to evacuate their homes on Thursday night, officials said.
A fire at a one of the world’s largest battery plants in California contained tens of thousands of lithium batteries that store power from renewable energy sources.
The Moss Landing fire can’t be put out because it involves batteries, authorities said. Residents must wait for it to burn itself out.
People living near a power plant in Central California were ordered to evacuate their homes Thursday night after a fire broke out at the facility, officials said.
Moss Landing Power Plant in Central California around 3 pm yesterday and evacuation orders were issued around 6:30 pm due to concerns over hazardous materials and potential chemical releases, Hanna Park of CNN reports,
A fire at a battery power plant in Central California ... the incident is not connected to the wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Moss Landing is located approximately 320 miles northwest of ...