Parkersburg, W.Va. Cleanup crews paused work at the Peoples Cartage warehouse after state health officials issued a Cease and Desist order citing possible asbestos in the building that burned on July 5; the West Virginia Department of Health said licensed contractors will evaluate debris and determine safe disposal methods, and residents with respiratory symptoms were advised to seek medical care. Parkersburg responders reported a rekindled fire early Saturday around 5:28–5:30 a.m.; crews from multiple local departments extinguished it by about 8:15–8:18 a.m. This week officials confirmed cleanup remains on hold pending asbestos testing, and the Department of Health reiterated that asbestos-related illness generally follows prolonged exposures, not brief smoke exposure.
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Your health could be at risk if you live near the Peoples Cartage warehouse. Asbestos exposure can lead to serious respiratory issues. If you're experiencing symptoms like coughing or shortness of breath, seek medical attention.
The cleanup at the warehouse is on hold until asbestos testing is complete. This is a safety measure to protect both workers and residents. If you live in the area, it's worth forwarding this to your neighbors to keep them informed.
Public health agencies and licensed contractors benefited by gaining control over hazardous-material handling and safety protocols, allowing assessment before cleanup proceeds.
Local residents, nearby businesses, and cleanup workers suffered continued disruption, potential health exposure concerns, and delays in property recovery and cleanup.
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