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Two deaths following a chemical leak in West Virginia

Officials said that two people died after a chemical spill at a silver catalyst production facility in Kanawha County, West Virginia, on Wednesday.

In a Facebook post, the county commissioner said that the incident happened at Catalyst Refiners, in the unincorporated Community of Institute. They added that one person is?in a critical condition. Around 20 other people needed medical treatment.

Ben Salango, the Kanawha County Commission president, said at a press conference that there would be investigations conducted on a national, state and even local level about this chemical release. County officials cited preliminary information to say they believe a chemical reaction took place, creating deadly hydrogen gas, as a cleaning and decontamination was being carried out in preparation for the closure of the?plant.

Salango stated that Ames Goldsmith Corporation was the owner of the?plant. Frank Barber said that the deceased were employees of Ames Goldsmith Corporation. ABC News cited a statement from Barber.

The company did not immediately respond to a comment request. (Reporting and editing by Scott Malone, Lisa Shumaker and Daphne Psaledakis)

(source: Reuters)