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Fire Erupts at Moss Landing Power Plant, 1,700 Evacuated Amid Toxic Smoke

A fire at Moss Landing Power Plant in California has led to evacuations and safety precautions as authorities manage the aftermath of the incident.

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On January 16, 2025, a significant fire broke out at Vistra Corp's Moss Landing Power Plant, prompting the evacuation of approximately 1,700 residents due to health risks from toxic smoke. The fire affected around 40% of the facility housing lithium-ion batteries. Emergency crews waited for the flames to subside naturally rather than engage directly. Officials noted no imminent threat remains, but local residents were advised to keep windows closed. This incident marks the fourth fire at the site since 2019, highlighting concerns about battery safety in sustainable energy innovations.

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