MJCronin
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2001
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Monday, 06/27/2022
A massive release of toxic chlorine gas at Jordan's Red Sea port of Aqaba has killed 13 and injured more than 260 others, state media report.
Authorities reported that a Chlorine storage container dropped while being transported as a result of a crane malfunction.
CCTV footage showed the container suddenly dropping on to a ship and then exploding.
A large cloud of bright yellow gas is seen spreading across the ground, scattering people who were running for their lives.
Jordan State media said on Monday night that 123 of the injured were still being treated at local hospitals for chemical exposure. Some were reportedly in critical condition.
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Chlorine is a chemical widely used in industry and in household cleaning products. At normal temperatures it is a yellow-green gas, but is commonly pressurised and cooled for storage and shipment.When chlorine is inhaled, swallowed or comes into contact with skin, it reacts with water to produce hydrochloric acid that can damage cells in the body. Inhaling high levels of chlorine causes fluid to build up in the lungs - a life-threatening condition known as pulmonary oedema.
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