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Tragic Chemical Vat Implosion: Multiple Fatalities and Missing Persons in Devastating Incident

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Tragedy struck a paper mill in Washington state when a chemical vat imploded, resulting in multiple fatalities and leaving several individuals unaccounted for. The incident occurred at Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview, where the catastrophic burst took place at 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday.

The company has confirmed the grim news that several workers lost their lives in the explosion. The accident has sparked a massive emergency response, with Mike Gorsuch, a battalion chief with the local fire department, labeling the scene as a “mass casualty” event.

In addition to the casualties, numerous individuals have sustained severe injuries and have been transported to hospitals for urgent medical care. The injuries include burns and damage from inhaling toxic substances, adding to the dire situation.

During a press briefing, Cowlitz Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein stated that the exact number of fatalities remains uncertain as the situation continues to unfold. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work tirelessly to account for all employees and manage the aftermath of this devastating incident.

Cowlitz Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein told a news conference that it was unclear how many employees had been killed. 

Asked how many remained missing, he replied: ‘We have information on that, but we’re not releasing that information.’ 

Several distressed relatives waited at the company’s visitor entrance later on Tuesday, seeking information about loved ones who worked at the facility. 

Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility is a pulp and paper mill and liquid packaging plant that makes material for tissues, printing paper, cups, plates, cartons and other goods. 

Multiple people have been killed and several more are missing after a chemical vat imploded at a paper mill in Washington state. The tank contained a chemical brew known as 'white liquor,' a corrosive substance that consists mainly of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide

Multiple people have been killed and several more are missing after a chemical vat imploded at a paper mill in Washington state. The tank contained a chemical brew known as ‘white liquor,’ a corrosive substance that consists mainly of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide

Photographs from the scene show the vat partially collapsed from the impact of the implosion, with smoke billowing in all directions

Photographs from the scene show the vat partially collapsed from the impact of the implosion, with smoke billowing in all directions

Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview confirmed that some employees had died when the toxic tank burst at 7.15am Tuesday

Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview confirmed that some employees had died when the toxic tank burst at 7.15am Tuesday

Located in Longview just north of the Oregon border, it employs about 1,000 people, according to the Washington State Department of Ecology. 

The tank that imploded contained a chemical brew known as ‘white liquor,’ a corrosive substance that consists mainly of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. 

The substance is used to break down wood to make kraft paper, a durable paper used in packaging, shopping bags and other products.

Photographs from the scene show the vat partially collapsed from the impact of the implosion, with smoke billowing in all directions. 

A van at the site was also shown partially crushed under a metal pipe, which had a liquid substance spraying from a crack. 

Mike Gorsuch, battalion chief with the fire department in Longview, Washington, said first responders had decontaminated patients. 

They were rushed to hospitals in Longview and Vancouver, Washington.

About 40 firefighters and paramedics had responded, along with a regional hazmat team, Gorsuch said.

The cause of the explosion is unclear. Video from the scene show ominous white clouds emanating from the facility in the aftermath of the implosion. 

Mike Gorsuch, battalion chief with the local fire department, described the developing horror as a 'mass casualty scene'

Mike Gorsuch, battalion chief with the local fire department, described the developing horror as a ‘mass casualty scene’ 

A van at the scene of the implosion was also shown partially crushed under a metal pipe

A van at the scene of the implosion was also shown partially crushed under a metal pipe 

Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson said the National Guard has been placed on alert. 

‘My team and I are tracking developments in Longview closely after a major chemical explosion,’ he added. 

‘Responders from our state Department of Ecology have been deployed to the scene.’

I’m deeply saddened to hear that there have been fatalities. My thoughts are with the workers and their families, and with the first responders.

It comes after a tank containing a hazardous chemical was damaged at a Southern California aerospace plant, prompting mass evacuations. 

Officials ordered 50,000 residents to temporarily leave their homes, citing the risk of a catastrophic explosions. 

The storage tank at GKN Aerospace containing about 6,000 to 7,000 gallons (23,000 to 26,500 liters) of methyl methacrylate overheated last week in Garden Grove, a city in Orange County.

Officials have said the tank vented vapors as pressure and temperatures rose, but that monitoring has not detected hazardous chemical levels in the atmosphere. 

No injuries have been reported. 

While officials said Monday that an overnight inspection confirmed a crack in the tank relieved pressure and cooled the chemical, they said some risk to public safety remained including a possible fire, spill or small explosion. 

Multiple people have been killed and several more are missing after a chemical vat imploded at a paper mill in Washington state. The exterior of the Nippon Dynawave Packaging is shown

Multiple people have been killed and several more are missing after a chemical vat imploded at a paper mill in Washington state. The exterior of the Nippon Dynawave Packaging is shown

Methyl methacrylate is a flammable, colorless liquid used in the production of resins, plastics and plastic dentures and is regulated by the federal government.

It can irritate the lungs, eyes and skin and in high doses can cause reduced lung function, along with dizziness and memory problems, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

In prolonged cases, exposure to methyl methacrylate can cause serious respiratory problems or render a person unconscious.

Tests have found that air pollution in the evacuation zone is within normal limits.

This is a breaking news story with updates to follow.  

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