A town in Weatherford, near Oklahoma City, is facing a mass evacuation due to a hazardous chemical spill resulting from a lorry crash. Approximately 1,000 residents have been forced to leave their homes, with 36 individuals already hospitalized due to exposure to the toxic substance. Authorities reported the incident occurring at around 10pm local time on Wednesday, triggering emergency alerts shortly after. Witnesses observed personnel in gas masks visiting homes to evacuate residents. Mike Karlin, the Weatherford Emergency Manager, highlighted challenges in the cleanup efforts due to unfavorable weather conditions lacking wind to disperse the chemicals effectively.
Residents described a pungent odor following the leak, prompting concerns about air quality. Emergency services received reports of a tanker leak at a Holiday Inn Express parking lot, leading to the discovery of a hazardous spill and individuals showing signs of respiratory distress. The incident forced the hospitalization of 36 individuals, with the air quality in the area deemed unsafe by authorities. As a precautionary measure, schools and university classes in Weatherford were canceled. An emergency alert instructed partial evacuations to designated safety zones and urged individuals experiencing symptoms to seek medical help promptly.
