On Saturday morning, a fire broke out at the Pinova plant in Brunswick, Georgia, prompting an evacuation order. Glynn County Fire Rescue and Brunswick Fire Department have been fighting the fire since 7 a.m. and contained it for a time, but it reignited at 3 p.m., leading authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order for those near the plant within half a mile. There have been no injuries reported so far; the cause of the fire remains unknown. The plant is owned by Pinova, a subsidiary of DRT Worldwide, and is located about 80 miles south of Savannah. The Brunswick fire is the second fire in a plastic resin plant in a week, following the Richmond fire in Indiana. Glynn County resorted to employing fire retardant drops to quell the blaze, which continued to burn on Saturday evening. The shelter-in-place order and the evacuation order have both been lifted since damage was limited to a few structures, and chemical tanks remained unscathed. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.