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In reply to the discussion: Why was the candle factory in Mayfield KY... [View all]xmas74
(29,671 posts)17. They probably went to work under a watch.
If companies canceled for a watch you'd have days on end with no work.
I worked in a factory once during a warning. Once the sirens sounded the foreman had everyone shut down their machines then take cover. Depending on the machine it can take several minutes.
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Those areas are 'taker' areas. Typical RW baby jeebus dupes & gunners full of hate of the 'other'.
Celerity
Dec 2021
#29
I don't know but the Amazon warehouse fire in Ill is labeled as a mass causalty event but
ShazamIam
Dec 2021
#6
When the derecho (tornadic-like wind event) hit Iowa in August, 2020, we were
bullwinkle428
Dec 2021
#9
The effort to evacuate/shelter a warehouse is bigger than the risk of a direct hit.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2021
#14
It's a majority R area, they likely don't believe in sciences like meteorology
traitorsgalore
Dec 2021
#27
"Did the company know a tornado was coming (i.e. were tornado sirens active?)"
BumRushDaShow
Dec 2021
#32