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Fire erupts at Nebraska chemical plant

OMAHA, Neb. — Residents in Omaha, Nebraska, were forced from their homes after a fire started at a chemical plant. By Tuesday morning, the shelter that had been opened was shut down.

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Smoke could be seen from the Nox-Crete plant, NBC News reported.

No one was at the business, which makes various chemical products, when firefighters responded Monday night.

Officials are not sure what caused the fire, but several large propane bottles exploded in the building, KETV reported. Part of the building also collapsed, The New York Times reported.

The building was known to have stored hazardous chemicals, NBC News reported.

“We’re unsure what exactly is in there, but we do know that there are some chemicals that are burning, Omaha Fire Department battalion chief Scott Fitzpatrick said, according to the Times.

Pottawattamie County Emergency Management, however, said the smoke was not toxic to nearby residents, according to KETV.

Nox-Crete makes coatings, adhesives, sealants and chemical compounds used in construction, the Times reported.