22 people injured in plant flash fire in southeast Houston

Xinhua
Updated: May 20, 2018
This file photo taken on Aug 31, 2017 shows a sheriff walking near a roadblock after a chemical plant operated by the Arkema Group had an explosion during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Crosby, Texas. [Photo/VCG]

HOUSTON - Twenty-two people were injured and transported to local hospital in explosion Saturday morning in a chemical plant in city of La Porte, about 40 km southeast of downtown Houston, Texas, the United States, local police said.

The La Porte Police Department at the scene confirms 22 people were hurt. Two patients had serious burns and were airlifted to the hospital. The other 20 had non-life threatening injuries.

The explosion happened at the Kuraray America, inc., which is a producer in specialty chemical, fiber and resin production. Kuraray is a Japanese company with its main manufacturing facilities in Okayama, Japan.

Authorities say the victims suffered burns and topical injuries. The explosion and fire were caused by a valve malfunction in an operating unit, said the company.

According to the company's statement around noon time, the explosion happened 10:43 am central time. "The fire has been extinguished and there is no threat to the surrounding area," said the statement.

The company offered different numbers of victims from authorities at the scene.

"At the time of the incident, approximately 250 employees and contract personnel were onsite," the statement continued, adding that "six personnel are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries at off-site medical facilities."

According to the company's website, Kuraray manufactures and markets ethylene vinyl-alcohol copolymers.

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