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Over 1,000 chemical buckets washed into major river in NE China

English.news.cn   2010-07-29 02:24:18 FeedbackPrintRSS

Photo taken on July 28, 2010 shows barrels containing explosive chemicals in the water of the Songhua River in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province. More than 1,000 barrels containing explosive chemicals were washed into the Songhua River Wednesday due to the rain-triggered floodwaters in Jilin Province. Emergency workers have been trying to recover the containers and local environmental protection authorities were closely monitoring the water quality of the river. (Xinhua/Chen Guoman)(mcg)

Photo taken on July 28, 2010 shows barrels containing explosive chemicals in the water of the Songhua River in Jilin City of northeast China's Jilin Province. More than 1,000 barrels containing explosive chemicals were washed into the Songhua River Wednesday due to the rain-triggered floodwaters in Jilin Province. Emergency workers have been trying to recover the containers and local environmental protection authorities were closely monitoring the water quality of the river. (Xinhua/Chen Guoman)

CHANGCHUN/HARBIN, July 29 (Xinhua) -- More than 1,000 containers containing explosive chemicals were washed into a major river in northeast China's Jilin Province Wednesday, and 350 of them have been recovered, local authorities said late Wednesday night.

The accident occurred around 10 a.m. in Yongji County, in Jilin City, after rain-triggered flood water swept the containers into the Songhuajiang River, according to the publicity department of Jilin City Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Some of the containers, from a local chemical plant, each contained 160 kg of trimethyl chloro silicane, a colorless flammable liquid with a pungent odor, said the department.

The chemical would give off hydrochloric acid after reacting with water, said experts.

Emergency workers have set up blocking belts and recovered more than 350 containers, said a spokesman with the emergency response office of the municipal government.

Torrential rains began pounding Yongji County Tuesday evening and brought about a flood crest which swept the chemical plant.

A Xinhua reporter in downtown Jilin City saw dozens of containers floating on the river and a "strange" odor could be smelled.

With a population of 4.5 million, Jilin City is the second largest city of Jilin Province, after the capital Changchun.

"I saw a large number of iron containers, blue or black in color, floating on the river along with much rubbish," a policeman who patrolled along a section of the river in Jilin City told Xinhua in a phone interview. He asked not to be identified.

A resident surnamed Xu in Changyi District, Jilin City, said the water supply of his community had been turned off and bottled drinking water in nearby supermarkets had been nearly sold out.

The 1,900-km Songhuajiang River is the largest tributary of the Heilongjiang River, a border river between China and Russia.

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