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Explosion unleashes toxic gas in Santos, Brazil | Explosion unleashes toxic gas in Santos, Brazil |
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A chemical explosion at a cargo warehouse in Brazil has spread toxic gas over the country's biggest port. | |
The company owners said the containers in Santos were full of acid and a disinfectant which came into contact with rainwater, causing a reaction. | |
The cargo terminal and nearby homes have been evacuated and residents have been asked to stay inside. | The cargo terminal and nearby homes have been evacuated and residents have been asked to stay inside. |
The area's mayor said at least 66 people were taken to hospital with breathing difficulties. | |
The container terminal was operated by Localfrio, a logistics company, in Guaruja, an area on the eastern side of Santos, in Sao Paulo state. | |
A spokeswoman for the company, which exports chemicals used for refrigeration and general cargo, said the containers were filled with chloric acid and sodium dichloroisocyanurate - a cleaning and disinfectant agent. | A spokeswoman for the company, which exports chemicals used for refrigeration and general cargo, said the containers were filled with chloric acid and sodium dichloroisocyanurate - a cleaning and disinfectant agent. |
Firefighters said rainwater had seeped into the containers causing a chemical reaction. | Firefighters said rainwater had seeped into the containers causing a chemical reaction. |
Local Mayor Mario Antonieta de Brito asked people to stay out of the rain which could "contain chemical elements that can burn the skin". | Local Mayor Mario Antonieta de Brito asked people to stay out of the rain which could "contain chemical elements that can burn the skin". |