Eleven confirmed dead in Washington state chemical accident, all bodies recovered

May 30 (Reuters) – The death toll from a chemical tank rupture in the U.S. state of ​Washington climbed to 11 as crews ‌recovered the bodies of all nine missing people, authorities said on Saturday.
Two fatalities had been confirmed after ​the tank containing “white liquor” – a chemical ​solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide ⁠used in making paper pulp – imploded ​at a Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility on Tuesday.
The ​search for the missing carried on through the week as recovery crews worked through debris in indoor ​areas and flew drones over the perimeter ​of the site, said Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue’s deputy ‌chief, ⁠Kurt Stitch.
The ruptured tank contained about 900,000 gallons (3.4 million liters) of white liquor, and tests confirmed that contamination entered the nearby ​Columbia River, officials ​have ⁠said, although no “negative health impacts” had been detected on air quality ​or the city of Longview’s drinking ​water.
Nippon ⁠Paper Industries (3863.T), opens new tab, Japan’s second-biggest paper manufacturer by sales, acquired the Longview plant from Seattle-based timber ⁠company ​Weyerhaeuser (WY.N), opens new tab for $225 million and established ​the wholly owned subsidiary Nippon Dynawave Packaging in 2016.

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