Corrosive Liquid Leaks from Duisburg Warehouse; Ten Decontaminated
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A corrosive liquid leaked from a warehouse in the Duisburg port area, prompting a large-scale emergency response.
- Ten individuals came into contact with the hazardous substance and required decontamination at the scene.
- Firefighters have secured the area, and authorities confirmed there is no danger to the public outside the warehouse premises.
Emergency services responded to a hazardous materials incident in Duisburg, Germany, where a corrosive liquid leaked from a warehouse in the port area overnight. The incident triggered a significant response, with approximately 90 firefighters and rescue personnel deployed to the scene.
During the operation, ten people came into contact with the hazardous substance. Firefighters administered decontamination procedures on-site for those affected. The exact nature of the liquid has not been disclosed by authorities, who cited the fact that it occurred on private property as a reason for withholding specific details.
Officials have assured the public that there is no danger outside the immediate vicinity of the warehouse, located within the Logport logistics center. The focus of the emergency crews is on ensuring the substance does not cause further damage. The duration of the operation remained uncertain as of the morning.
The incident highlights the potential risks associated with the storage and handling of industrial chemicals. While the immediate threat to the wider public has been contained, the response underscores the importance of robust safety protocols in logistics and industrial zones.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.