Chemical Reaction Likely Killed Workers at Industrial Site
Federal officials say two explosions that killed three workers at a West Virginia industrial site earlier this year were likely caused by unintended chemical reactions. The Gazette-Mail reports the U.S. Chemical Safety Board said the reactions were caused by “highly reactive or unstable” chemicals that formed in two tanks at Midland Resource Recovery, a Canadian company that odorizes natural gas. Officials did not say what those reactions might have involved. The explosions happened May 24 and June 20. Both explosions happened as workers were attempting to drain tanks that store chemicals.