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Sodium cyanide "possibly stored" in Tianjin blasted warehouse

English.news.cn 2015-08-15 21:10:45

A press conference is held to notify the Tianjin explosion event in Tianjin, north China, Aug. 15, 2015. Gao Huaiyou, vice head of the Tianjin bureau of work safety, said that chemicals stored in the warehouse possibly include sodium cyanide, but further confirmation is needed. The containers were not open, and some were not even registered. Some local media reported earlier that Rui Hai Logistics, owner of the warehouse, had as much as 700 tonnes of sodium cyanide, but Gao said it was not yet verified. Measures have been taken to prevent secondary disasters, such as inviting sodium cyanide producers to help at the site, using hydrogen peroxide to reduce the amount of sodium cyanide, sending a taskforce to locate and measure the contaminated area and prevent its spread in sewage. Some other dangerous chemicals likely to be stored include potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

TIANJIN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Investigators looking into Wednesday's explosion in Tianjin believe sodium cyanide may have been stored at the site.

At a press conference Saturday morning, Gao Huaiyou, vice head of the Tianjin bureau of work safety, said that chemicals stored in the warehouse possibly include sodium cyanide, but further confirmation is needed. The containers were not open, and some were not even registered.

Some local media reported earlier that Rui Hai International Logistics, owner of the warehouse, had as much as 700 tonnes of sodium cyanide, but Gao said it was not yet verified.

Measures have been taken to prevent secondary disasters, such as inviting sodium cyanide producers to help at the site, using hydrogen peroxide to reduce the amount of sodium cyanide, sending a taskforce to locate and measure the contaminated area and prevent its spread in sewage.

Some other dangerous chemicals likely to be stored include potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate.

At 17 monitoring sites, no cyanide was detected as of the early morning of Saturday, although at one site the density of xylene exceeded normal standard, said Bao Jingling, chief engineer of the municipal bureau of environmental protection.

Air quality at the sites was between good and slightly polluted, he said.

In waste water, density of cyanide have dropped from 10.9 times of normal standard on Thursday to 2.1 times, while that of ammonia nitrogen was lowered from 5.1 times of normal standard to 1.9 times.

The State Oceanic Administration (SOA), meanwhile, said no traces of cyanide or volatile phenol have been detected in waters off the Tianjin port.

Test results on samples taken on Friday did not show any anomaly in major measurement of seawater composition when compared with historical records, the SOA said in a statement.

In waste water, density of cyanide have dropped from 10.9 times of normal standard on Thursday to 2.1 times, while that of ammonia nitrogen was lowered from 5.1 times of normal standard to 1.9 times.

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Sodium cyanide "possibly stored" in Tianjin blasted warehouse
                 English.news.cn | 2015-08-15 21:10:45 | Editor: huaxia

A press conference is held to notify the Tianjin explosion event in Tianjin, north China, Aug. 15, 2015. Gao Huaiyou, vice head of the Tianjin bureau of work safety, said that chemicals stored in the warehouse possibly include sodium cyanide, but further confirmation is needed. The containers were not open, and some were not even registered. Some local media reported earlier that Rui Hai Logistics, owner of the warehouse, had as much as 700 tonnes of sodium cyanide, but Gao said it was not yet verified. Measures have been taken to prevent secondary disasters, such as inviting sodium cyanide producers to help at the site, using hydrogen peroxide to reduce the amount of sodium cyanide, sending a taskforce to locate and measure the contaminated area and prevent its spread in sewage. Some other dangerous chemicals likely to be stored include potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

TIANJIN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Investigators looking into Wednesday's explosion in Tianjin believe sodium cyanide may have been stored at the site.

At a press conference Saturday morning, Gao Huaiyou, vice head of the Tianjin bureau of work safety, said that chemicals stored in the warehouse possibly include sodium cyanide, but further confirmation is needed. The containers were not open, and some were not even registered.

Some local media reported earlier that Rui Hai International Logistics, owner of the warehouse, had as much as 700 tonnes of sodium cyanide, but Gao said it was not yet verified.

Measures have been taken to prevent secondary disasters, such as inviting sodium cyanide producers to help at the site, using hydrogen peroxide to reduce the amount of sodium cyanide, sending a taskforce to locate and measure the contaminated area and prevent its spread in sewage.

Some other dangerous chemicals likely to be stored include potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate.

At 17 monitoring sites, no cyanide was detected as of the early morning of Saturday, although at one site the density of xylene exceeded normal standard, said Bao Jingling, chief engineer of the municipal bureau of environmental protection.

Air quality at the sites was between good and slightly polluted, he said.

In waste water, density of cyanide have dropped from 10.9 times of normal standard on Thursday to 2.1 times, while that of ammonia nitrogen was lowered from 5.1 times of normal standard to 1.9 times.

The State Oceanic Administration (SOA), meanwhile, said no traces of cyanide or volatile phenol have been detected in waters off the Tianjin port.

Test results on samples taken on Friday did not show any anomaly in major measurement of seawater composition when compared with historical records, the SOA said in a statement.

In waste water, density of cyanide have dropped from 10.9 times of normal standard on Thursday to 2.1 times, while that of ammonia nitrogen was lowered from 5.1 times of normal standard to 1.9 times.

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BEIJING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday urged authorities to learn from the "extremely profound" lessons paid for with blood as massive warehouse explosions in Tianjin have killed at least 85 people.

Xi said in a written instruction that the Tianjin blasts and a string of serious accidents recently exposed severe problems in the work safety sector, and authorities must always keep "safe growth" and "people's interest first" in mind to avoid such accidents. Full story

Tianjin blasted warehouse on fire again

TIANJIN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- The warehouse in Tianjin, which was destroyed by an explosion on Wednesday night, was on fire again Saturday morning.

Flames were seen at 11:40 a.m., and Xinhua reporters heard several blasts. Dense smoke could be seen at the site.Full story

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