WASHINGTON, March 21 (Xinhua) --
Safety concerns resulting from the crash of a truck carrying large amount of
hydrofluoric acid prompted evacuation of some 5,000 people in eastern
Pennsylvania early Saturday, authorities said.
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A tractor trailer carrying hydrofluoric
acid sits on its side on Route 33 south near Wind Gap, Pa., on Saturday,
March 21, 2009. (Xinhuanet/AP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The truck was carrying some 33,000 pounds (14.9 tons)
of acid and the acid spilled after the truck crashed near Wind Gap,
Pennsylvania, Jeff Steiert with the local Office of Emergency Management told
reporters.
About 5,000 people within a 1 mile (1.609 km) radius
of the accident were ordered to evacuate as a precaution, and could be away for
up to 24 hours, he said.
The driver, who was briefly
trapped in the truck, was treated at a hospital and released. No other injuries
had been reported, Steiert said.
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A tractor trailer carrying hydrofluoric
acid sits on its side on Route 33 south near Wind Gap, Pa., on Saturday,
March 21, 2009. (Xinhuanet/AP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Most of the acid in the tank was in the form of
pressurized gas, although some water was present. Environmental workers were
cleaning up the spill and police were working to control traffic.
Hydrogen fluoride is a chemical compound used mainly
for industrial purposes, such as etching glass, and is extremely corrosive. It
also is used to make high-octane gasoline, refrigerants, aluminum and light
bulbs.
Concentrated solutions can cause
severe burns, and inhaling the gas causes respiratory irritation, severe eye
damage and pulmonaryedema, according to medial authorities.