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Spain: Chemical plant explosion kills one, injures more

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MADRID (AP) — A massive explosion at a petrochemi­cal plant in northeaste­rn Spain on Tuesday killed one person and injured at least nine others, three seriously, regional authoritie­s said.

A press spokesman for the port city of Tarragona, where the plant is located, said a preliminar­y investigat­ion indicated the force of the blast killed an individual in a nearby neighborho­od.

The spokesman said he had no further details. He spoke on condition of anonymity in keeping with City Hall regulation­s.

The regional fire service tweeted that the man had died in a building affected by the blast. They said one other person was injured in the building.

The interior minister of Spain’s Catalonia region said eight workers at the factory were injured, three seriously, and one person remained missing.

The civil protection agency in the Catalonia region called the blast a “chemical accident” and initially warned people in parts of the city of 800,000 and in nearby towns to refrain from going outside as preventive measures.

The confinemen­t measures were lifted and two roads that had been cordoned off were reopened some three hours after the evening blast.

Interior department chief Miquel Buch tweeted that the fire was not toxic but he advised residents to remain inside.

The blast took place on the premises of Iqoxe, according to a woman who answered the phone at the company and who quickly hung up the phone without giving her name.

According to the company’s website, Iqoxe is Spain’s sole producer of ethylene oxide, a chemical compound used for making detergents, solvents and other products, as well as glycol, one of the main raw materials in the production of plastics.

Local residents posted videos showing the aftermath of the blast, with flames and a big column of black smoke emerging from an area dotted with big industrial tanks.

Tarragona is located 71 miles Southwest of Barcelona, the regional capital of Spain’s Catalonia region.

Since 2015, the city has housed a 2,965-acre “chemical hub,” ChemMed, that was described as the largest of its kind in Southern Europe.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Smoke rises, following a big explosion at an industrial hub near the port city of Tarragona, Spain, Tuesday.

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