Chemical
blast video: Twin explosion hits Japan plant
Two
explosions at a chemical plant in western Japan on Sunday killed one
worker and injured 22 others, including plant workers and nearby
residents.
The
blasts occurred at Mitsui Chemicals Iwakuni-Ohtake plant as workers
were trying to shut down the factory due to a problem in another
section of the plant. Mitsui Chemicals, which is based in Waki in
Yamaguchi Prefecture, produces adhesives for wood and rubber tyres.
The
first explosion occurred at about 2 a.m. local time, killing a
22-year-old factory employee and injuring 11 employees. At 8 a.m.
local time a second explosion was caught on a surveillance camera,
but the buildings were evacuated beforehand and no was hurt. More
than 430 buildings, including nearby homes, were damaged in the
blast.
The
fire department and police are investigating what caused the massive
explosions. According to the police, there were no dangers of toxic
leakage. The flames were brought under control about 15 hours after
the second explosion.
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