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Valero Refinery Explosion Prompts Shelter-in-Place
24 Mar
Summary
- Explosion reported at Valero refinery in Port Arthur, Texas.
- Residents on the west side of the city were asked to shelter in place.
- The refinery is one of the largest in the U.S., processing 360,000 barrels daily.

Emergency officials in Port Arthur, Texas, responded to a significant explosion at a Valero refinery on Monday evening. The incident generated a large plume of black smoke, visible throughout the community. Authorities quickly issued a shelter-in-place directive for residents residing on the west side of the city, urging them to remain indoors for their safety.
Traffic advisories were also put in place, with the Texas Department of Transportation directing drivers to steer clear of the affected area. The Valero refinery involved in the incident is a major industrial facility, noted for its substantial capacity to process 360,000 barrels of oil per day, making it one of the largest refineries in the U.S.
Crews were en route to address the situation, though details regarding the exact cause or the extent of any potential effects resulting from the explosion were not immediately available. The situation remained under active investigation as emergency services worked to manage the aftermath.




