Chemical Plant Explosion Causes Extensive Damage to Texas City
Disaster Alert
November 27, 2019
Source: CNN
Approximate locations containing home damage:
Texas
– Port Neches (Jefferson County, 77651)
NOTE: This has not yet been declared a FEMA Major Disaster.
(CNN) — An explosion rocked a chemical plant early Wednesday in Texas, causing extensive damage across the small city of Port Neches and leaving at least three employees injured.
A chemical fire continues to burn at the site, and a mandatory evacuation order has been issued within a half mile of the TPC Group plant, about 90 miles east of Houston, the Nederland Volunteer Fire Department said.
“There’s extensive damage throughout the City,” Port Neches Police Department said in a statement. “Please stay off the roads anywhere near the refineries. Obey all the barricades that are in place. We are doing everything we can to keep everyone safe and informed.”
Personnel have been evacuated from the plant, which makes products for chemical and petroleum companies, said TPC Group, which runs the Port Neches Operations site. About 13,000 people live in Port Neches, and some said their home windows were blown out by the blast.
The fire is burning a chemical called butadiene, police said. A colorless gas, butadiene is considered a health hazard, according to the US National Library of Medicine. It is made from processing petroleum and is used to make synthetic rubber and plastics.
“Our focus is on protecting the safety of responders and the public, and minimizing any impact to the environment,” TPC Group said.
The injured employees are undergoing treatment, the company said.
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