The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Explosion at Japan chemical factory kills one, hurts 11

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TOKYO: At least one worker was killed and 11 others injured in an explosion and fire that broke out yesterday at a chemical factory just a few kilometres from Mount Fuji in central Japan.

Residents living within 100 metres of the factory were ordered to evacuate as 17 fire engines and nearly 60 firefighte­rs battled the blaze.

Plumes of thick black smoke billowed into the sky from the factory belonging to Arakawa Chemical Industries, which manufactur­es chemicals for the paper industry.

“A 64-year-old worker, who had earlier been missing, was found dead,” Takahiro Suzuki, a fire service official from Fuji City, told AFP. Eleven other workers were hurt, three seriously, he said, updating an earlier announceme­nt that 14 people had been injured.

The casualties were all male and aged in their 20s to 60s. Fuji city is located in the foothills of the world-famous Mount Fuji, around 100 kilometres west of the capital Tokyo.

Officials said it was not immediatel­y clear exactly what was burning but the factory operator denied risks of potential contaminat­ion or pollution.

‘There is no concern’ that chemicals in the plant could pollute the environmen­t in the neighbourh­ood, said a company official who declined to give his name. The factory produces resin for printer inks and chemicals used for making paper, added the official.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Smoke from a chemical plant fire rises in Fuji, Shizuoka prefecture.
— AFP photo Smoke from a chemical plant fire rises in Fuji, Shizuoka prefecture.

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