Major Fire at California Battery Plant Forces Mass Evacuations
A significant fire broke out at the Moss Landing Power Plant in Northern California on Thursday, January 16, 2025, prompting evacuation orders for approximately 1,700 residents in nearby areas. The fire, which erupted around 3 PM local time, quickly produced toxic smoke that filled the sky, raising health concerns for those in proximity to the industrial site.
In response to the emergency, the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders and advised residents to stay indoors, close windows and doors, and limit outdoor exposure until the situation was under control. Reports indicate that the fire has been substantially decreased as of Friday morning, although firefighting efforts were still ongoing.
The battery plant, owned by Vistra Energy, is known as one of the largest lithium battery storage facilities in the world. Given the nature of the materials involved, emergency officials stressed the importance of staying aware and following safety protocols to protect community health.
As local authorities work to manage the situation, no injuries or fatalities have been reported at this time. Further investigations into the cause of the blaze are expected to follow once the fire is fully extinguished.
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