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Smoke and Flame:A Big Problem at Martinez Refinery
3495 Pacheco Blvd, MartinezSunday, February 2, 2025
The Contra Costa Health Services department issued a Level 3 alert, which meant people in certain parts of Martinez had to stay inside. This alert was in effect from Mountain View Drive to Vine Hill Road and Avon Way, all the way to the Benicia Bridge. The alert was lifted around 9:15 p. m. , but a health advisory remained.
The fire caused some major traffic issues. Shell Avenue was closed to all traffic, and the Marina Vista Avenue on- and off-ramps to and from Interstate 680 were shut down in both directions. However, the freeway remained open. Fire crews from Chevron and Coast Guard units were also on the scene.
The refinery had faced several issues in the past year, including unplanned flaring, an accidental release of coke dust, and a legal dispute with county officials. The refinery had agreed to use a continuous monitoring system to comply with air-quality standards. The refinery's priority was to protect citizens and first responders.
The refinery sent out an alert around 2 p. m. warning about a "public health advisory" and suggested that people with respiratory issues should be careful.
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