Poison gas leak in Ohio, USA! Local Intel, Foxconn and other semiconductor factories may be affected
Time:2023-02-16
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Source: Mantianxin
According to CCTV News, on the evening of February 3, a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in eastern Ohio, causing a fire. The local emergency department carried out a "controlled release" operation on the vehicular toxic gas on the 6th, resulting in the emergency evacuation of residents within a few kilometers due to the threat of deadly gas.
Due to the serious toxic gas pollution in the area, it may have a significant impact on local Intel, Hon Hai Foxconn, LG Energy and other factories.
Poisonous gas diffusion caused by train derailment in the United States
The Australian News Network reported on the 13th that the problem of toxic gas diffusion caused by this incident has led to poisoning symptoms such as cough, diarrhea, tears and anorexia in nearby animals.
About 50 carriages of the freight train involved in the accident derailed in East Palestinian City, a small town near Pennsylvania in the eastern part of Ohio on the evening of the 3rd, triggering a fire. According to Norfolk South, the operator, there were 10 cars loaded with toxic chemicals. The staff found on the 5th that the pressure relief device of 5 cars loaded with compressed vinyl chloride stopped working, and one of the cars had a "sharp temperature change", showing the risk of explosion.
On the 6th, in order to avoid catastrophic consequences, Norfolk South decided to carry out the so-called "controlled release" operation on the above five carriages, and local residents were forced to evacuate. On the 9th, residents were informed that they could return to their residence. Although the relevant departments stressed that there was no pollution, according to the United States, some residents returned to their homes with symptoms such as headache and nausea, and the response measures of the relevant government departments also worried the people.
Phosgene and hydrogen chloride are toxic gases produced by the explosion and combustion of vinyl chloride. It is reported that phosgene can cause vomiting and dyspnea, and was used as a chemical weapon in the First World War.
Several local semiconductor factories may be affected
It is reported that Ohio has always been a hot area for industrial chain investment. The toxic gas pollution may have an impact on local Intel and Hon Hai Foxconn factories.
Last September, Intel officially broke ground on its $20 billion chip production base in Ohio, and is expected to build two advanced chip manufacturing plants.
In May last year, Foxconn acquired the factory of Lordstown, an American commercial electric light truck supplier, in Ohio to establish its North American electric vehicle manufacturing base. It is reported that the electric vehicle assembly and production base in Ohio is currently the most important hub of Foxconn in North America. One of the important reasons for Foxconn to choose this place is the nearby supply chain ecosystem.
Last October, Honda Motor and LG New Energy announced that they would set up a new joint venture electric vehicle battery factory in Fayette County, Ohio, USA, and plan to start construction at the beginning of 2023 in order to complete the new production facilities by the end of 2024.
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