Two dead, 30 hospitalized after chemical leak in U.S. Texas
HOUSTON, July 28 (Xinhua) -- Two people were dead and 30 people were taken to hospital following a chemical leak in La Porte, a city near the Gulf of Mexico in the U.S. state of Texas, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
During a press conference, officials from LyondellBasell Industries said its facility in La Porte experienced a chemical leak, which has been identified as acetic acid, at around 7:35 Tuesday evening local time (0035 GMT Wednesday).
About 100,000 pounds of acetic acid were released during the leak, according to officials. The leak was quickly stopped and was believed to be contained to the site.
The two people killed in the leak were contractors for the plant, according to the company. Site manager Stephen Goff said 30 workers were taken to local hospitals and all other employees and contractors at the facility had been accounted for.
Company officials said there was still much they didn't know as for the cause of the leak, adding that part of the unit was shut down and planned maintenance was underway when the incident occurred.
Manufacturing Operations Manager Michael Vandersnick said the company is working with the authorities and there are no off-site impacts. Pollution Control experts were on the scene to conduct air monitoring.
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