The Guardian (USA)

Eight workers at Texas chemical plant hospitaliz­ed after toxic gas leak

- Guardian staff and agencies

Eight people were taken to a hospital for treatment on Monday after a toxic gas leak at Altivia Chemicals’ plant in La Porte, Texas, local officials said.

An update on their condition was not immediatel­y available. The city canceled a shelter-in-place order in the afternoon that had affected several nearby industrial plants, officials said.

Altivia Chemicals said it was working to contain a leak of a gas called phosgene from its plant, as the city’s emergency management agency ordered residents and five neighborin­g chemical facilities to shelter in place out of caution.

The La Porte Office of Emergency

Management (LPOEM) said the fire department and Harris county pollution control confirmed there were no “detectable amounts of immediatel­y hazardous products” near or downwind the facility.

Local media reported all of the eight injured were in stable condition at the time they were leaving the facility but were sent to the hospital as a precaution.

“Eight people were transporte­d from Altivia due to exposure, and all were stable at the time of leaving the facility,” said Harris county judge Lina

Hidalgo, the county’s top executive, in a social media post on Twitter/X.

“This happens quite frequently, we aren’t surprised,” said Ana Parras, executive co-director at Texas Environmen­tal Justice Advocacy Services. “What they are producing is chemicals for plastic production, and there has been a rise in incidents” at Texas chemical plants.

Located about 30 miles (48km) east of Houston, La Porte’s office of emergency management (LPOEM) said the city issued a cautionary shelter-inplace until the amount of phosgene released is determined. The order was lifted about an hour after being put in place.

“A chemical emergency has occurred and residents south of Fairmont between Bay Area and S 16th Street need to immediatel­y shelter in place,” LPOEM said on social media.

The leak was the result of a ruptured pressure release device, Altivia said in a statement. All processes at its La Porte facility have been shut down, and its personnel contained the leak,

the company added.

Phosgene is a colorless gas with a suffocatin­g odor similar to musty hay that is used in the manufactur­e of other chemicals, pesticides and pharmaceut­icals, according to the US

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Exposure to phosgene may cause vomiting, breathing difficulty, chest pain and, when liquid, frostbite.

Halliburto­n’s Multi-Chem Bayport site, Stepan’s Pasadena facility, and three other sites belonging to Kuraray

America, Evonik and NCTI lifted orders to shelter-in-place, according to community alerts.

Reuters contribute­d to this report

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Rocha also served in Italy, Honduras,

Mexico and the Dominican Republic, and worked as a Latin America expert for the national security council.

In recent years he held various positions in business: as the president of a goldmine in the Dominican Republic, and senior roles at a Pennsylvan­iabased

coal exporter, a company formed to facilitate mergers in the cannabis industry, a law firm and a Spanish public relations firm.

 ?? ?? Altivia Chemical in La Porte, Texas. Photograph: Google Maps
Altivia Chemical in La Porte, Texas. Photograph: Google Maps

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