Still coincidence? Another day, another fire at a food processing plant.
Over the past weekend, an industrial fire threatened a Perdue Farms facility in the South Norfolk area of Chesapeake.
In a Tucker Carlson segment last month, he notably highlighted that there have been a lot of reports about fires and explosions reported at food processing plants across the United States.
It comes after Joe Biden warns us of possible food shortages…
On April 14, a fire destroyed a food processing plant in the agricultural hub of Salinas, California, officials confirmed. City officials said at the time that an ammonia-triggered explosion sparked the fire at the Taylor Farms Processing Facility.
The most recent fire occurred on April 21 in Georgia, when a plane crashed into a General Mills plant just east of Atlanta, killing two people in the crash, officials told local media outlets. Officials said the plane took off from a nearby airport and appeared to suffer a mechanical failure before crashing into an isolated area of the plant where tractors are located.
Days before that, a fire destroyed parts of the Azure Standard Headquarters in Oregon, local media outlets reported.
JUST IN: #Chesapeake Fire responds to industrial fire at Perdue Farms facility https://t.co/a4WkbTxyoy pic.twitter.com/nsSsB3w3Ce
— WTKR News 3 (@WTKR3) May 1, 2022
Another fire at another major food facility in the US. So weird that our political ruling class and the WEF clowns keep talking about food shortages that are coming and this keeps happening. Must be a coincidence. Government would never create problems. https://t.co/lZF87n1b7e
— Ian Smith – Candidate NJ CD-3 (@iansmithfitness) May 1, 2022
More details of the incident from the WTKR report:
Firefighters received a call at 501 Barnes Road at 8:41 p.m. after a plant operator at Perdue acknowledged and verified a fire at the location. All employees from the area were evacuated.
When crews arrived they found a large soybean processing tank with flames showing from the top. Firefighters climbed multiple flights of stairs using multiple hose lines to battle the fire.
The fire was called under-control at 9:48 p.m. with no injuries reported.
Soybean products must now be removed from the tank to verify the fire is completely extinguished.
The plant manager said the damage from the fire will have minimal impact on their operations.
WAVY-TV 10 aired this video report:
Watch it here: WavyTV10/Youtube
It seems we are seeing more and more evidence of an engineered collapse of the food supply.
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