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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 a plume of toxic gas over the country's biggest port, Santos. 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 were full of acid and a disinfectant which they think came into contact with rainwater, causing a reaction. 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.
Several people have been taken to hospital with breathing difficulties. 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. 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".