What's Happening?
A warehouse fire at the Peoples Cartage, Inc. facility on Camden Avenue in Parkersburg, West Virginia, has led Governor Patrick Morrisey to declare a State of Emergency for Wood County. The fire, which initially started on July 4, 2026, was thought to be
contained but reignited, causing significant damage. Firefighters from multiple departments are working to control the blaze, which involves three connected warehouses storing plastic materials. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection is monitoring air quality due to the potentially toxic smoke. Residents in the area have been advised to shelter in place.
Why It's Important?
The declaration of a State of Emergency allows state agencies to mobilize resources to support local efforts in managing the fire and protecting public safety. The incident highlights the challenges of managing large-scale industrial fires, particularly those involving hazardous materials. The potential environmental impact, including air quality concerns and firefighting runoff into the Little Kanawha River, underscores the need for coordinated response efforts. The situation also emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness and the role of state and local agencies in mitigating risks to communities.
What's Next?
Efforts to fully extinguish the fire are ongoing, with additional resources being deployed to the scene. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, along with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will continue air quality monitoring to assess any health risks. Investigations into the cause of the fire are underway, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The community is advised to follow guidance from local emergency officials and avoid the affected area to ensure safety.













