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June 1, 2026

West Coast chemical emergencies raise questions about the safety of massive industrial tanks

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  • By MARTHA BELLISLE and JOSH FUNK
    Associated Press

    There are millions of chemical tanks around the U.S., and experts say it is exceedingly rare for them to fail as long as they are properly maintained and inspected.

    Yet last week, there were two major hazardous chemical emergencies on the West Coast. A large tank containing a corrosive chemical at a Longview, Washington, paper mill ruptured on Tuesday, killing two and possibly nine others. And late the week before about 50,000 people were evacuated in Southern California after a chemical tank overheated and threatened the area with a catastrophic explosion. Authorities mitigated that risk, and people have been able to return home.


     
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