Several workers from a Tennessee plastic factory were swept away in the raging floodwaters from Hurricane Helene, leading the survivors to blame company management for not sending them home before the water reached dangerous levels.
Robert Jarvis, who was working at the Impact Plastics factory in Erwin on Friday, told News 5 WCYB that he asked to leave after the facility lost electricity and the “parking lot flooded”:
“I said, ‘Can we leave?’ And the woman said ‘No, not until I speak with Jerry,’” he recounted.
By the time management dismissed the workers, Jarvis said “it was too late.” […]
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