Tragic Incident at Washington Paper Mill Leaves One Dead and Nine Missing
At a Washington paper mill, a massive chemical tank collapsed, causing one fatality and leaving nine individuals missing. The accident also resulted in injuries for nine others. Officials have transitioned to a recovery effort, planning to stabilize the tank before continuing the search for the missing.
A catastrophic incident occurred at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co. paper mill in Longview, Washington, where a large chemical tank collapsed, leading to the tragic death of one worker and leaving nine others unaccounted for. Emergency services reported that nine more were injured in the event, prompting a large-scale response.
Fire and Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein labeled the search as a recovery operation, set to resume once daylight allowed for safer conditions. Concerns about further leakage from the damaged tank, still containing a considerable volume of 'white liquor,' prompted officials to limit operations to daylight hours. Families and community members stood by in distress, awaiting updates from the industrial disaster.
(With inputs from agencies.)

