LONGVIEW, Washington – A catastrophic industrial accident at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging pulp and paper mill on May 26, 2026, occurred when a 3.4 million-liter chemical storage tank ruptured, releasing a massive volume of highly alkaline “white liquor,” a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. The rupture happened during an early morning shift change, damaging vehicles, buildings, and critical equipment across the facility. Emergency response teams, including Cowlitz 2 Fire and Rescue, arrived to find a large-scale industrial scene with significant structural impacts and widespread contamination from the spilled chemical solution. By May 28, authorities confirmed at least two fatalities and shifted operations from rescue to recovery as nine additional people remained missing and feared dead. Ten other individuals sustained injuries ranging from minor to critical, prompting an extensive on-site medical and safety response. Specialist firefighters stabilized the facility and secured the remaining 95,000 liters in the damaged tank, limiting the immediate risk of further uncontrolled leakage. Washington Governor Bob Ferguson described the accident as potentially the deadliest industrial tragedy in the state’s modern history. Nippon Dynawave Packaging, a subsidiary of Japan’s Nippon Paper Group, faces an ongoing investigation into the cause of the tank failure.
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这一事件鲜明地提醒我们工业工作场所的风险。如果您本人或您关爱的人士在这样的环境中工作,了解安全规程至关重要。请与您的雇主核实应急程序和设备检查情况。
像这样的工业事故会对工人、家庭和社区造成毁灭性的影响。随着调查的展开,我们将更多地了解导致这场悲剧的原因以及如何防止今后发生类似事件。请将此信息分享给您认识的任何在工业区工作或居住在工业区附近的人。
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