The bodies of all missing workers at the Washington paper facility where a chemical tank exploded have been recovered, bringing the death toll to 11.
Authorities in Washington said they recovered the bodies of seven employees on May 28 and 29. Another two are still unaccounted for and are not expected to be found alive.
Gov. Bob Ferguson said Washington is "bracing" for the deadliest industrial disaster in state history.
1 dead and 9 missing after massive chemical explosion at Washington paper mill - First responders rushed to Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview, ‘following the rupture of a tank containing white ...
Ten people were sent to the hospital, including two who later died, after a 900,000-gallon tank filled with white liquor ruptured ...
Discovery brings death toll from chemical tank rupture in Longview to nine, with two workers still unaccounted for ...
At least two people were killed and several people were injured or unaccounted for after a chemical explosion at a Washington ...
Crews are resuming the search for nine people presumed killed at a Washington state paper mill where a chemical tank ruptured.
UPDATE (1 p.m.) — One person is in custody and an officer was injured after an early morning officer-involved shooting resulted in an explosion. Just after 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 10, officers with ...
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