Deaths reported in chemical implosion in Washington


Fatalities have been confirmed at the scene of an implosion at a manufacturing plant in Longview, Washington, where emergency responders were continuing a recovery operation Tuesday afternoon.

Local law enforcement and fire department officials released a joint statement on the incident at Nippon Dynawave Packaging, saying a tank containing white liquor, a chemical used in the paper pulping process, had ruptured early Tuesday.

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson expressed condolences for the reported casualties on social media and said state responders from Washington’s Department of Ecology had been deployed to the scene.

“I’m deeply saddened to hear that there have been fatalities. My thoughts are with the workers and their families, and with the first responders,” Ferguson stated.

Officials confirmed the deaths and also said that, based on preliminary information, the rupture resulted in “multiple critical injuries,” but did not immediately release the numbers of those killed or injured.

Patients were transported to area hospitals in Longview and Vancouver for treatment, according to the statement.

“There are also individuals who remain unaccounted for as crews continue the accountability and recovery operations. One firefighter also was injured during the response and he has since been treated and released at our Longview hospital,” said Mike Gorsuch, battalion chief for the City of Longview Fire Department.

Officials said they were withholding identifying information of victims pending notification of families. They advised that there is no immediate threat to the surrounding community but urged people to stay away from the plant to allow emergency vehicles to continue the ongoing investigation and recovery operation.



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