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Operation to recover 11 people believed dead after chemical vat explosion in Washington state

Authorities said that the search for nine people who went missing in Washington State after a chemical storage tank ruptured and imploded has now moved from being a rescue effort to one of recovery. This will likely bring the death toll up to eleven.

Two deaths had been confirmed by officials. Eight other people, including some who were critically injured, were also injured.

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson told a press conference on Wednesday with local authorities that "we're bracing for the worst industrial disaster in modern Washington State history."

Authorities have said that they do not yet know the cause of a 900000 gallon vat imploding at Nippon Dynawave Packaging's facility early Tuesday morning. The container contained "white liquor", a chemical mixture of sodium hydroxide (salt) and sodium sulfide (sulfur), used to make paper pulp. It can cause severe skin burns.

Matt Amos, the Longview Fire Department's Battalion Chief, said during the press conference that recovery efforts would be slow in an "extremely dangerous" environment.

Cowlitz 2 Fire chief Scott Goldstein stated that it was not clear where the nine missing persons were located in the facility. He added that they had searched all the areas that could be searched.

He said, "As from this morning, this incident is transitioning from rescue to recovery."

At a press conference, officials confirmed that tests had shown contamination in the Columbia River.

Testing of water samples confirmed contamination entering the Columbia River yesterday. Goldstein stated that additional evaluations were underway to better determine the extent and scope of this environmental impact. At this time, there are no known negative health effects on... the air quality in the area or the drinking water system of the city Longview. Goldstein stated that it is fair to estimate approximately 550,000-570,000 gallon left the tank. Some material remains in tank and continues to slowly leak. Officials warned people to avoid certain areas and reported that about a dozen carps had died. Nippon Paper Industries 3863.T is Japan's second largest paper manufacturer by sales. It acquired the Longview Plant from Seattle-based Weyerhaeuser WY.N timber company for $225 millions and created the wholly owned subsidiary Nippon Dynamics Packaging in 2016.

Authorities in southern California who were monitoring a tank that was overheating and contained?highly explosive methyl methacrylate announced late Tuesday that GKN Aerospace's facility in Garden Grove, California no longer posed an explosion risk. On 'Thursday, thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate after it was discovered that the chemical inside the tank had overheated.

TJ McGovern said, "After an intensive operation, we're pleased to report that residents have begun to return home", TJ McGovern interim chief of Orange County Fire Authority.

(source: Reuters)