Officials ordered residents within a half-mile radius of the site to evacuate, and urged those sheltering in place to avoid using heating or cooling units.
order Wednesday morning for residents near Interstate 10 outside Tucson following a crash that caused hazardous materials to spill in the area.
The order, lifted just before 9 p.m. on Tuesday, was reinstated in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The shelter-in-place order has now expanded to a three-mile radius around the incident site.Arizona Department of Public Safety
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