Health alert in all municipalities affected by the explosion in Argentina
In this other video (in Spanish) mentions:
The shockwave can be heard, damage to buildings has been reported, and the video reports more than 20 injuries.
In this video, they rule out the crashed plane, which “fell in the Delta.”
Witnesses mention that almost 30 km around “everything moved,” presumably due to the shockwave.
It is not clear which plant exploded, as there are chemical, agrochemical, and paint plants in the industrial park.
The fire has spread to other factories.
In Spanish, more videos of the explosion/fire
The authorities urged the population to “stay indoors and keep doors and windows closed.”
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Argentine authorities have declared a health and environmental emergency in several towns following Friday's explosion at an agrochemical production plant in the city of Ezeiza.
The Ministry of Health of the province of Buenos Aires activated a code red in hospitals, while meteorological authorities issued a “red health alert” for the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) due to the formation of a toxic cloud in the area, according to local media.
Recommendations for the population include staying indoors, keeping doors and windows closed, turning off equipment that draws air from outside, and avoiding travel in the affected area.
The Ezeiza radar detected the huge explosion.
A red health alert was declared in the area.
The toxic cloud is heading towards San Vicente - Cañuelas. It is recommended to wear masks and close windows.
In which area did you feel the explosion/smell?
In this other video (in Spanish) mentions:
The shockwave can be heard, damage to buildings has been reported, and the video reports more than 20 injuries.
In this video, they rule out the crashed plane, which “fell in the Delta.”
Witnesses mention that almost 30 km around “everything moved,” presumably due to the shockwave.
It is not clear which plant exploded, as there are chemical, agrochemical, and paint plants in the industrial park.
The fire has spread to other factories.
In Spanish, more videos of the explosion/fire