Power Plant Fire Prompts Evacuation

Emergency response officials are evacuating homes around a coal-fired plant near Morgantown, West Virginia, because of a fire at a methane tank at the plant.

Mike Wolfe of the Monongalia County 911 dispatch center says the fire Monday involves one of a half dozen tanks at the Longview Power Plant in Maidsville. There have been no injuries.

The director of the dispatch center says county fire crews have responded to the fire. Other crews are going door-to-door advising residents to evacuate.

Wolfe said about 10 houses are located within a 1-mile radius of the plant. The plant already has been evacuated.

He said a hazardous materials team is working to gain entry to an area of the power plant where the methane tanks are located.

Jobless Rates Fall in 27 W.Va. Counties in November

Unemployment rates fell in 27 of West Virginia's 55 counties in November.WorkForce West Virginia says jobless rates rose in 22 counties and were unchanged…

Unemployment rates fell in 27 of West Virginia’s 55 counties in November.

WorkForce West Virginia says jobless rates rose in 22 counties and were unchanged in six others.

Mingo County’s unemployment rate at 10.4 percent was the only one in double digits. That’s down from 10.7 percent in October.

Monongalia County had the lowest unemployment rate at 3.2 percent, followed by Jefferson at 3.8 percent at Pendleton at 4.0 percent.

The state’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate fell two-tenths of a percentage point to 6.3 percent in November.

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