China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hiding facts of chemical leak ‘terrible’

Workers told to falsify amount of toxic substances involved

- By HU MEIDONG in Quanzhou, Fujian and CAO YIN in Beijing Contact the writers at caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

A company responsibl­e for a chemical leak in Quanzhou, Fujian province, was accused of covering up facts to escape punishment after the incident early this month, and seven people have been detained, the local government said on Sunday.

The incident actually involved a leak of 69.1 metric tons of petrochemi­cals, not the 6.97 tons reported earlier by Fujian Donggang Petrochemi­cal Industry, Wang Yongli, mayor of Quanzhou, said at a news conference on Sunday.

He added that the company’s attempt to hide the actual volume of the leak and falsify evidence was “terrible”.

At 1:13 am on Nov 4, a hose from an oil tanker owned by the company ruptured while offloading toxic petrochemi­cals at a wharf in Quanzhou’s Quangang district.

Aliphatic hydrocarbo­ns are oily, pungent chemical compounds typically derived from the oil refining process. The toxicity is similar to gasoline and can cause irritation if exposed to human skin, eyes or respirator­y tracts.

“After the incident, midlevel and higher employees of the company were told during a meeting to keep the real amount of the leak secret to escape criminal punishment,” Wang said.

The enterprise’s legal representa­tive, surnamed Huang, called another meeting to ask employees involved to say “6.97 tons of chemicals leaked”, after Quanzhou dispatched an investigat­ive team to the company.

“Through the investigat­ion, we also found there had been about 32.4 tons of petrochemi­cals in the hose before the incident, and there was another 29.7 tons of C9 that were not registered by the company,” the mayor said.

Sixty-nine residents were hospitaliz­ed after the leak, the government said, adding that all of them are now in good condition.

The company was accused of seriously breaching laws and regulation­s, and a government department was accused of negligence.

Seven people, including Huang, have been criminally detained on suspicion of negligence that resulted in major consequenc­es.

Some district officials involved in the incident have also been discipline­d. Chen Xiangcheng was removed from his post as deputy head of Quangang, while Zhu Huiyang, director of the district’s transporta­tion bureau, and Liu Jiankang, from the district’s safety supervisio­n bureau, were suspended.

(left) and Li Tao walk at the Olympic Park in Beijing on Saturday wearing their exoskeleto­n robotic equipment. Shao completed a distance equivalent to a full marathon, while his companion walked about half that.

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