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Dozens of cats and dogs as well as 14 workers were evacuated from an animal shelter after the FBI used an incinerator to destroy two pounds of meth.

The incident happened in the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter in Billings, Montana on Wednesday.

A huge cloud of smoke engulfed the building, with the smoke being sucked back inside due to the negative pressure, officials said.

A fan was supposed to be on hand to diffuse the smoke out of the shelter, however it was not available on Wednesday, assistant city administrator Kevin Iffland confirmed. While the incinerator is used to burn the remains of dead animals, it is sometimes used by local police and the FBI to destroy

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