Nine punished for herbicide leak

As we told you earlier, mysterious fumes that turned out to be caused by leaking herbicide, spread through Shanghai earlier this month, sending two women to hospital. The source of it was found to be three hundred kilograms of liquid herbicide, that leaked from a valve at the Shanghai Pesticide Factory. According to Shanghai Daily nine people from the factory including the general manager, have been fired because of this incident. The paper also notes that during the investigation of this case "the Shanghai Commission of Safety Production found 82 unqualified production units, including some plants that are producing dangerous chemicals".

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After Bhopal, many cities around the world began relocating their potentially dangerous chemical and petrochemical plants. This should happen here. I don't know who would want a pesticide plant, but it certainly belongs outside of Shanghai.

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