Death toll rises to 11 in Washington tank explosion as all nine missing recovered
The death toll from a chemical tank rupture at a Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Washington has risen to 11. Authorities confirmed on Saturday that the bodies of all nine missing individuals were recovered.

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AI-generatedThe death toll from a chemical tank rupture at a Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Washington has risen to 11. Authorities confirmed on Saturday that the bodies of all nine missing individuals were recovered. The incident occurred on Tuesday when a tank containing "white liquor," a chemical used in paper pulp production, imploded. The tank held approximately 900,000 gallons of the substance, and contamination was detected in the nearby Columbia River. Officials stated that no negative health impacts on air quality or the city's drinking water have been identified. The plant, acquired by Nippon Paper Industries in 2016, was previously owned by Weyerhaeuser.
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5 extractedNo negative health impacts have been detected on air quality or the city's drinking water.
Contamination from the ruptured tank entered the nearby Columbia River.
The tank contained approximately 900,000 gallons of 'white liquor', a chemical solution used in paper pulp production.
Nine missing people have been recovered after the tank imploded.
The death toll from a chemical tank rupture in Washington has risen to 11.