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7 arrested for chemical leak in Fujian

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-11-26 01:31
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Chinese rescuers clean contaminated water after the tube connecting the vessel and the wharf broke, leaking 6.97 tons of C9 aromatics in the water, at a port in Quanzhou city, China's Fujian province, 9 November 2018.[Photo/IC]

FUZHOU -- Seven people have been arrested for a chemical leak on Nov 4 in the city of Quanzhou, East China's Fujian Province, local authorities said Sunday.

Six people from Fujian Donggang Petrochemical Industry Co. Ltd., which caused the leak when loading C9 aromatic solvent into a tanker at a local port, as well as four crew members on the vessel have been put under criminal coercive measures. Seven of them have been arrested.

In China, criminal coercive measures may include summons by force, bail, residential surveillance, detention or arrest.

Investigation showed that violation of operation rules led to a total leakage of 69.1 tonnes of chemical. The Donggang company's failure in repairing the crane that had been in a breakdown status for some time is also a cause.

Yan Chaohui, deputy party chief of Quangang district under Quanzhou, and several other officials in transport, production safety and port authorities were also punished.

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