Workers killed and many treated after refinery chemical release as investigators probe cause
A chemical incident at a Kanawha County refinery left two people dead, dozens treated and emergency responders among the injured as officials worked to contain the situation.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A deadly chemical release tore through a West Virginia refinery Wednesday morning, killing two people and sending more than a dozen others scrambling for medical care as emergency crews rushed to contain the danger.
FOX Appalachia reported that Kanawha County officials said over a dozen people were treated or transported to hospitals following the incident at Catalyst Refiners in the Institute area.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A chemical incident in Kanawha County, West Virginia killed two people and injured over a dozen others on Wednesday. (WCHS)
Among them, one person remains in critical condition. Kanawha County Commission President Ben Salango said seven of those treated were EMS workers.
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The incident, reported around 9:30 a.m., initially triggered a one-mile shelter-in-place order that has since been reduced to the immediate area surrounding the facility, which has since been lifted.
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