​DuPont chemical leak kills 4, alerts residents in Texas

Image from dupont.com

Image from dupont.com

Four DuPont employees were killed and another injured when a toxic chemical was spilled at its plant in La Porte, Texas, on Saturday morning. Residents of the city complained of a persistent “funny smell” after the incident.

The company would not
immediately identify the victims of the spill. The emergency
started at around 4 a.m. local time. It took repair crews two
hours to replace a ruptured valve in the crop protection unit and
contain the chemical. The confirmation of fatalities was released
12 hours after the incident.

The chemical spilled was methyl mercaptan, or methanethiol, which is used to make feed stock for
insecticides and fungicides. It is more commonly known for being
added to naturally odorless propane and natural gas to give them
a distinctive rotten egg smell, making leaks detectable. In high
concentration it can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea,
vomiting, coma, and death.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the
employees,”
plant manager Randall Clements said in a
statement. “There are no words to fully express the loss we
feel or the concern and sympathy we extend to the families of the
employees and their co-workers.”

“We will continue to cooperate with all the local
authorities, and make sure that we investigate this fully and we
will find the cause of this, at this point, we don’t know why
this happened,”
he added.

The workers were exposed to the chemical as they responded to the
leak. DuPont insists that at no time were people living in the
vicinity of the plant in danger.

Local residents, however, complained of a foul odor on Saturday
morning.

“We are used to funny smells around here, especially when the
wind is out of the north,”
La Porte resident Dudley
Crittendon told Click2Houston.com. “We thought something had
died in the house. We started burning candles but it didn’t go
away.”

La Porte is located in Harris County, about 20 miles east of
Houston. DuPont’s chemical plant employs 320 people. Four other
companies are also tenants at the same complex, according to AP.


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