Tornado destroys Pfizer's main US warehouse – delivery of 30 drugs may be affected

Pfizer’s manufacturing and distribution capacity is disrupted by a devastating tornado in the US that blew through the pharmaceutical company’s North Carolina plant. 
Images of a Pfizer facility show extensive roof damage after a tornado passed through the area in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA on July 19. | Photo: Abc Affiliate Wtvd
Images of a Pfizer facility show extensive roof damage after a tornado passed through the area in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA on July 19. | Photo: Abc Affiliate Wtvd

Pfizer may now have problems supplying more than 30 different drugs after a tornado destroyed a main warehouse at the pharmaceutical company’s facility in the town of Rocky Mount in the US state of North Carolina last week, the company says in a press release.

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