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Eleven workers were taken to hospital after a chemical leak on an industrial estate in Flintshire.Eleven workers were taken to hospital after a chemical leak on an industrial estate in Flintshire.
A total of 22 people were treated for breathing difficulties, eye infection and vomiting after the incident at Bretton late on Thursday night.A total of 22 people were treated for breathing difficulties, eye infection and vomiting after the incident at Bretton late on Thursday night.
The Environment Agency said those affected were employees of a skip hire firm and it followed a spill as drums of a chemical were being moved.The Environment Agency said those affected were employees of a skip hire firm and it followed a spill as drums of a chemical were being moved.
Local residents were initially told to keep doors and windows shut.Local residents were initially told to keep doors and windows shut.
Twenty-eight firefighters and the Environment Agency worked through the night to decontaminate the site at Alan's Skip Hire on Broughton Industrial Estate.Twenty-eight firefighters and the Environment Agency worked through the night to decontaminate the site at Alan's Skip Hire on Broughton Industrial Estate.
They were called in at 2217 BST on Thursday.They were called in at 2217 BST on Thursday.
Staff working on the site noticed that one of the drums was leaking and immediately contacted the fire service Environment Agency Wales spokesmanStaff working on the site noticed that one of the drums was leaking and immediately contacted the fire service Environment Agency Wales spokesman
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said they sent three ambulances, a duty officer, two patient care service vehicles and a special operational response team. A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said they sent three ambulances, two patient care service vehicles and a special operational response team.
"Twenty-two patients were decontaminated at the scene of the incident following concerns over possible chemical inhalation."Twenty-two patients were decontaminated at the scene of the incident following concerns over possible chemical inhalation.
"Ambulance crews transported seven patients to the Countess of Chester and four to the Wrexham Maelor for further hospital treatment.""Ambulance crews transported seven patients to the Countess of Chester and four to the Wrexham Maelor for further hospital treatment."
Environment Agency Wales said the substance was a yet unidentified chemical and the incident happened while the drums were being moved on the site.Environment Agency Wales said the substance was a yet unidentified chemical and the incident happened while the drums were being moved on the site.
"Staff working on the site noticed that one of the drums was leaking and immediately contacted the fire service," said a spokesman. "Staff working on the site noticed that one of the drums was leaking and immediately contacted the fire service," said a spokeswoman.
The leaking drum was put in a secure container and has been taken away for analysis.The leaking drum was put in a secure container and has been taken away for analysis.
The spokesman said the area had been decontaminated and has had a "minimal environmental impact" on the area. The spokeswoman said the area had been decontaminated and has had a "minimal environmental impact" on the area.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service had advised people living nearby to close windows and stay indoors but that guidance has now been lifted.North Wales Fire and Rescue Service had advised people living nearby to close windows and stay indoors but that guidance has now been lifted.
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