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A power outage at an oil refinery in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is the likely cause of a strange odor that was reported ...
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A power outage at Monroe Energy in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, caused the strong gas odor many smelled in northern Delaware.
We don't believe this was caused by a cyberattack or a software update,’ Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency director says ...
Officials say the odor is from an equipment failure at a refinery in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. They say there is no hazard ...
UPDATE: More than 10,000 people are without power across New York as a result of the storm. More than 8,600 people are ...
The number of power outages in the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys is continuing to decrease after Monday’s storms knocked down ...
Adam Gattuso, vice president of Public Affairs at Monroe, said the plant did have some flaring because of a temporary power loss. The flare was the plant burning off product after unexpected power ...
The downtown area of the Diamond City turned black as coal Wednesday night, as a large gas leak on East Market Street ...
Power was restored Friday night to most of New York and other parts of the United States and Canada affected by the widespread blackout that struck those areas Thursday. New York Gov. George Pataki ...