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Chemical spill on FM-1725 leads to evacuations
Driver dies in 18-wheeler crash that caused chemical spill in San Jacinto County
Emergency crews were continuing to work Friday to contain a sulfur dioxide spill after the driver of an 18-wheeler lost control of the truck and overturned in San Jacinto County, prompting evacuations.
Evacuations continue after deadly 18-wheeler crash, hazmat spill shuts down FM 1725 in San Jacinto County
SAN JACINTO COUNTY, Texas — An overturned 18-wheeler has closed FM 1725 at FM 3081 in San Jacinto County following a crash that resulted in a hazardous materials spill Friday morning, according to the Texas Department of Transportation in Lufkin.
Air monitoring shows no hazards after 18-wheeler crash and chemical spill in San Jacinto County
In an update on DPS said its air monitoring had not detected anything hazardous. The shelter-in-place order has since been lifted, and residents can safely return home.
San Jacinto County hazmat spill update: Texas DPS announces driver's death
Officials say a truck driver died after the driver's truck lost control and crashed on FM 1725, causing a tanker to leak sulphur dioxide in the area.
Chemical tanker crash closes FM 1725 in San Jacinto County
The San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office reports that a chemical tanker has overturned on FM 1725 near FM 3081 and State Highway 150. The tanker was
18-wheeler driver dies after crash and chemical spill on FM-1725 in San Jacinto Co., Texas DPS says
Flight restrictions have extended three miles wide on FM-1725 near FM-3081, and residents affected have been encouraged to evacuate.
San Jacinto County residents can return home after an 18-wheeler crash caused a chemical spill and road closures
In an update on Saturday, DPS said its air monitoring had not detected anything hazardous. The shelter-in-place order has since been lifted, and residents can safely return home.
Sulfur dioxide leak from crashed truck prompts road closures, evacuations in San Jacinto County
An emergency situation is underway on Friday morning, Jan. 24, on FM 1725, north of FM 3081 (Dabney Bottom Road) in San Jacinto County, after a truck carrying sulfur dioxide crashed, releasing the hazardous chemical into the air.
FM 1725 hazmat spill: Truck driver killed in San Jacinto County crash; shelter-in-place lifted
Hazmat spill on FM 1725 What we know. The San Jacinto Sheriff's Office says a chemical tanker truck carrying hazardous materials crashed and rolled over on FM 1725 near FM 3081 an
FM 1725 hazmat spill: Evacuations, road closed in San Jacinto County after crash
A crash and hazmat spill has shut down FM 1725 and prompted evacuations in San Jacinto County. Hazmat spill on FM 1725. What we know. The San Jacinto Sheriff's Office says a chemi
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Truck Driver Fatality and Sulfur Dioxide Leak Prompt Evacuation and Road Closure in San Jacinto County
A truck crash in San Jacinto County caused a fatal accident for the driver and a sulfur dioxide leak, leading to road ...
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No. 2 MCC sweeps No. 19 San Jacinto on opening day
The Highlanders are back like they never left at Bosque River Ballpark, taking down San Jacinto in a doubleheader to open the ...
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Multi-vehicle crash between San Jacinto, Polk Counties leaves Jasper woman dead, multiple injured
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San Angelo ISD to close San Jacinto Elementary by July
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The San Angelo ISD school board voted to close San Jacinto Elementary, effective July 1 , 2025. They said ...
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