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Tons of molten glass spill like volcano into Ohio plant after leak | Tons of molten glass spill like volcano into Ohio plant after leak |
(about 20 hours later) | |
300 tons of super-heated liquid glass erupted out of a small hole in a tank that grew bigger by the second. Firefighters fought to cool the volcano-like glass so that it would not melt the plant’s structural beams, causing it to collapse. | |
The plant survived, however, and the molten glass didn’t injure any workers or start a fire, South Zanesville fire chief Russell Taylor said. | The plant survived, however, and the molten glass didn’t injure any workers or start a fire, South Zanesville fire chief Russell Taylor said. |
He described the tank break as being “basically like a volcano.” | He described the tank break as being “basically like a volcano.” |
Groups of firefighters had to rotate and leave the building every 15 minutes because of the heat. | Groups of firefighters had to rotate and leave the building every 15 minutes because of the heat. |
The hole in the tank was small but grew to 10 feet in just 20 seconds, USA Today cited Taylor as saying. | The hole in the tank was small but grew to 10 feet in just 20 seconds, USA Today cited Taylor as saying. |
Some equipment, as well as the tank itself, was destroyed as a result of the leak, according to the fire chief. | Some equipment, as well as the tank itself, was destroyed as a result of the leak, according to the fire chief. |
The Owens-Illinois glass plant, located about 50 miles east of Columbus, Ohio, produces glass containers. | The Owens-Illinois glass plant, located about 50 miles east of Columbus, Ohio, produces glass containers. |
The incident happened hours after the fire chief met with engineers at the glass plant Monday to talk about emergency preparedness, USA Today reported. | The incident happened hours after the fire chief met with engineers at the glass plant Monday to talk about emergency preparedness, USA Today reported. |
Firefighters were prepared because the area’s fire officials had taken the precaution of talking with the plant in recent weeks about how to handle a potential rupture, AP cited Taylor as saying. | Firefighters were prepared because the area’s fire officials had taken the precaution of talking with the plant in recent weeks about how to handle a potential rupture, AP cited Taylor as saying. |
Similar accidents have happened at commercial glass plants before.In July 2014, at the Anchor Hocking plant in Ohio, a tank oozed molten glass. The same plant had had a rupture in a different tank some months earlier, which caused a fire. | Similar accidents have happened at commercial glass plants before.In July 2014, at the Anchor Hocking plant in Ohio, a tank oozed molten glass. The same plant had had a rupture in a different tank some months earlier, which caused a fire. |
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