Antelope Valley Press

Fire at Oregon hemp plant

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GRASS VALLEY, Ore. — A small town in central Oregon was evacuated and five people were hurt due to a hemp manufactur­ing plant fire, Sunday.

The Sherman County Sheriff’s Office said five employees were burned in the blaze, including one who suffered significan­t burns, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

The evacuation order for Grass Valley’s 150 residents was lifted around 11:30 a.m., Monday. Residents were evacuated to the town of Moro because the chemicals stored in the plant posed a risk for a larger explosion, according to the sheriff’s office.

The American Red Cross set up a shelter at a high school. Flames engulfed the building for several hours and the sheriff’s office reported multiple explosions.

Crews from the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Department of Environmen­tal Quality are investigat­ing the cause of the blaze.

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