2 Dead in Chemical Leak at Texas Plant
The Texas city of Deer Park is under a shelter-in-place order following a chemical leak at a PEMEX plant.
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... Two people are dead and more than two dozen others received medical treatment following a chemical leak at a PEMEX facility in the Houston suburb of Deer Park, officials and authorities said late Thursday as they lifted shelter-in-place orders that had forced thousands to stay indoors. PEMEX, a Mexican state-owned petroleum company, said in a statement that the gas leak was reported at one of its Deer Park refinery processing units, located at 5900 Highway 225, at about 4:40 p.m. local time. The City of Deer Park announced the updated death toll in a statement late Thursday, adding that 35 employees were triaged at the scene. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez had earlier said one person was dead and five were injured, including one person who was airlifted from the scene by a Life Flight helicopter. Originally described as an unknown chemical release, Gonzalez later identified the agent as hydrogen sulfide, a flammable, highly toxic gas. ...
PEMEX, a Mexican state-owned petroleum company, said in a statement that the gas leak was reported at one of its Deer Park refinery processing units, located at 5900 Highway 225, at about 4:40 p.m. local time.
The City of Deer Park announced the updated death toll in a statement late Thursday, adding that 35 employees were triaged at the scene. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez had earlier said one person was dead and five were injured, including one person who was airlifted from the scene by a Life Flight helicopter.
Originally described as an unknown chemical release, Gonzalez later identified the agent as hydrogen sulfide, a flammable, highly toxic gas. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-11 01:28 AM | Reply
Less regulation will fix this - GOP
#2 | Posted by HeeHaw at 2024-10-13 10:31 AM | Reply
Less regulation will fix that "Governor of Abbottistan"
#3 | Posted by e1g1 at 2024-10-13 05:32 PM | Reply
It's the old Shell refinery.
H2S ain't nothing to play with. By the way, that's a naturally occurring compound that leeches out of the ground in certain parts of the world.
#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-10-14 07:43 AM | Reply
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