11 Feb 2021 | 03:42 PM UTC
New Zealand: Authorities responding to chemical spill on Industry Road in Penrose, Auckland, early Feb. 12
Authorities responding to chemical spill on Industry Road in Penrose, Auckland, early Feb. 12. Localized disruptions likely.
Event
Authorities are responding to a chemical spill on Industry Road in Penrose, Auckland, early Feb. 12. Officials have advised residents of nearby areas of Penrose and Onehunga to keep windows and doors closed to avoid contact with potentially hazardous fumes. Residents should also avoid contact with bodies of water near the incident scene. Reports indicate that approximately 5,000 liters (1,321 gallons) of methyl methacrylate spilled in the area, with most of the substance entering nearby drains. There were no immediate reports of serious injuries.
An increased security presence will probably continue near the incident site in the coming hours. Road closures and evacuations are possible. Localized business and transport disruptions are likely near the incident scene until crews clean the spill and investigate the incident.
Advice
Avoid the area. Strictly follow the instructions of authorities. Plan for localized operational and shipping disruptions. If avoidance of the site is not possible, protect the airway by covering both mouth and nose, as well as shielding the eyes. Cover all exposed skin to prevent chemical particles and droplets from settling and causing irritation.