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How about the rollover of a 30-ton concentrated sulfuric acid tank car in Mianzhu, Sichuan?

On the morning of August 29th, a tanker with 30 tons of concentrated sulfuric acid rolled over and leaked on the road near a company in Mianzhu, Deyang, Sichuan. The situation was very urgent.

"Due to the slippery road in rainy days, a tanker full of concentrated sulfuric acid rolled over on the side of the road and a large amount of liquid overflowed the tank." An eyewitness at the scene said that the scene was full of pungent smell within 100 meters, and the driver in the car had saved himself and escaped.

After receiving the accident alarm, the local traffic police, road administration, safety supervision, environmental protection and other departments rushed to the scene for disposal, and at the same time mobilized two fire engines of Deyang Public Security Fire Brigade and 12 fire officers and soldiers to reinforce.

Fire and rescue workers are investigating the accident.

After on-site inquiry, the tanker is loaded with sulfuric acid, which is very corrosive. After consultation with the rescuers who arrived at the scene, the rescue firefighters wore chemical protective clothing to assist the technicians in the on-site treatment, and two water guns were arranged beside the rollover sulfuric acid truck for warning, so that there was no explosion danger in the on-site observation tank car.

According to the site situation, fire control, traffic police, safety supervision, road administration, environmental protection and other departments. Fighting together, we blocked the outlet of the ditch and the leakage edge of sulfuric acid with mud and sand to prevent the spread of concentrated sulfuric acid. Because the car body of 30 tons concentrated sulfuric acid is overweight, fire officers and soldiers use acid-resistant self-priming pump for treatment.

At present, on-site rescue and disposal work is still in progress.

Fortunately, there were no casualties.