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A liquefied natural gas tanker rear-ended and leaked in Lvliang, Shanxi. What is the current situation at the scene?

165438+1On October 24th, a three-car accident occurred in a toll plaza in Lvliang City, Shanxi Province, and a truck specially transporting liquefied gas leaked. The current situation is being urgently remedied. I hope that the liquid will not spread and endanger the safety of people around. This gas is very dangerous and harmful to human body. There is also the fact that the child's liquefied gas leakage will not spread into the air, but along the surrounding ground. As long as there is a little open flame on the ground, it will explode. There is also liquefied gas. If it keeps spreading like this, it will also form toxic gas in the air and even lead to self-poisoning, which is enough to see how dangerous this gas is.

You can also see the video of the water leakage of this transport vehicle on the Internet. The picture shows that the liquefied gas in the tanker continues to leak like white fog. There is a heavy-duty semi-trailer tractor opposite the exit, and a large number of coal blocks are scattered on the ground. According to relevant data, when the vehicle transporting liquefied gas was about to leave the toll station, it was hit by a heavy tractor full of coal, and then collided with another vehicle, resulting in three consecutive collisions. The details are still under investigation. At that time, the collision directly caused the direct leakage of liquefied gas. In order to prevent the gas from causing harm to others, the relevant personnel immediately evacuated in an orderly manner and called the firefighters in time. All possibilities of open flames were closed, which also made no one injured now. Fortunately.

At present, all institutions are actively diluting liquefied gas, which must not cause harm. At the same time, mobilize hazardous chemicals disposal experts to discuss the emergency plan, that is, dilute all the liquefied gas in the on-site venting tank car and cannot be converted into toxic gas. It is estimated that the dilution work will take about 7 hours to solve, and the protection of people's safety must be put in the first place for such treatment. So now, after actively dealing with the gas, we will investigate what the specific situation is, whether it is the driver's problem or the car's problem that leads to the rear-end collision. We must find out.