A natural gas liquids pipeline caught fire in Deer Park and burned for over 80 hours. It is one of many petrochemical lines ...
If you were affected by last week's pipeline explosion in Deer Park, here is some new information you need to file your claim ...
Energy Transfer is working to isolate the part of the pipeline closest to the burn by “clamping” the pipeline at the south ...
A day after human remains were found in an SUV pulled from the burn site of the pipeline fire near Spencer Highway, ...
A release posted on the City of Deer Park’s X page on September 19 revealed that, on that day, the Deer Park Police ...
The La Porte Office of Emergency Management, citing information from pipeline owner Energy Transfer, announced the blaze had ...
A large pipeline fire has caused concern for many residents in the area, including what is emitting into the air.
The fire is getting smaller (slowly) but streets are still closed and some families are still out of their homes.
Deer Park officials said a white SUV crashed into a pipeline valve, causing a massive fire that burned for hours on Monday.
The fire that forced hundreds of people to evacuate Monday went out about 80 hours after it started when an SUV crashed ...
The fire is still burning out of control near Spencer Highway but winds are calm which is helping the air quality situation, ...
ISS astronaut Don Pettit shared a photo from space of the large fire that's been burning southeast of Houston since Monday ...