Explosion At Washington Paper Mill Leaves One Dead, Nine Missing/Image@ BBC
A devastating chemical explosion at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Washington has resulted in one fatality and left nine individuals unaccounted for, according to local authorities.
The incident occurred at approximately 7:15 AM PDT (3:15 PM GMT) at the plant located about 130 miles south of Seattle.
In addition to the confirmed death, nine others sustained injuries, including eight employees and one firefighter, as reported by the Longview Fire Department.
The explosion was triggered by a rupture in a tank containing white liquor, a highly corrosive substance utilized in the paper manufacturing process.
The company confirmed the nature of the chemical involved in a statement released shortly after the event.
Recovery operations have been complicated by ongoing safety issues at the site.
”The tank remains unstable, creating hazardous conditions for emergency responders,” the fire department stated in an update.
Efforts are underway to reinforce and stabilize the area before further recovery activities can commence.
Initial estimates indicated that the tank held around 80,000 gallons (300,000 liters) of white liquor, however, officials later revised this figure to approximately 900,000 gallons (3,406,000 liters).
It is believed that about 90,000 gallons (340,000 liters) may still be contained within the compromised tank.
Cowlitz Fire and Rescue Chief, Scott Goldstein, reported that ten individuals were injured and transported to nearby hospitals.
The injuries range from critical to minor and include both burns and inhalation injuries. The company noted that multiple individuals are in critical condition.
While the situation at the scene is reportedly stable, authorities advise the public to avoid the vicinity as firefighting operations continue.
Chief Goldstein assured that the fire does not pose a risk to the surrounding community.
Emergency responders are currently in the recovery phase.
”No identifying information regarding those injured or deceased will be released until family members have been notified,” stated the Longview Fire Department.
White liquor is an alkaline solution composed of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide.
Washington Governor, Bob Ferguson, expressed his condolences, stating, “I am deeply saddened by the fatalities. My thoughts are with the workers and their families, as well as the first responders.”
Local reports indicate that this facility also experienced a significant fire in July 2023, when large piles of wood on-site burned for several days.
The plant manufactures a variety of products, including tissues, printer paper, cups, plates, and cartons, employing around 1,000 workers.
In a related note, officials in California recently reported that a chemical tank posing an explosion threat has been rendered safe.
The tank in Orange County contained a chemical used in plastic production, leading to an evacuation order for approximately 50,000 residents.
However, no evacuation measures have been deemed necessary in Washington at this time.
By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

