List of chemical disasters
A chemical disaster is the commonly used term for a devastating accident in which toxins are released. The uncontrolled release of toxic or harmful substances causes a significant part of the total damage to people and the environment .
Poison disasters can be triggered by a one-off, sudden event or the result of a lengthy process. The released substances can often cause damage to the population (e.g. increase in cancer cases ) or the environment years or decades later .
List of chemical disasters
The following events have not been included in the list below :
- Events caused intentionally or approvingly by acts of war or in armed conflict.
- Disasters with petroleum and natural gas products
- Accidents during the transport of dangerous goods
- Fire and explosion disasters.
These events can be found under the See also links.
In addition, due to the restrictive information policy of the former Eastern Bloc countries and the People's Republic of China , this list is incomplete outside the countries of Western Europe.
Events that occurred suddenly
date | event | place | Country | Cause of accident | Released substance | Dead (at least) | Injured (at least) | Further damage |
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September 21, 1921 | Explosion of the Oppau nitrogen works | Oppau | Germany | explosion | Decomposition products of ammonium sulfate nitrate | 559 | > 1900 | Most of the houses in Oppau were completely destroyed. |
May 20, 1928 | Stoltzenberg scandal | Hamburg | Germany | explosion | Phosgene | 10 | ||
July 28, 1948 | Tank car explosion at BASF | Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Germany | explosion | Dimethyl ether , "poisonous gases" | 207 | 3818 | |
July 11, 1968 | Chemical accident in Bitterfeld | Bitterfeld | GDR | explosion | Vinyl chloride | 42 | > 200 | |
June 19, 1969 | Fish deaths in the Middle Rhine in June 1969 | Middle and Lower Rhine ( Netherlands ) | Germany | Unexplained | Endosulfan | Not known | Massive, extensive fish deaths | |
June 1, 1974 | Flixborough disaster | Flixborough | England | explosion | Cyclohexane | 28 | 89 | |
July 10, 1976 | Seveso luck | Seveso | Italy | Uncontrolled chemical reaction | "Dioxin" TCDD | No | Many farm animals perished | |
3rd December 1984 | Bhopal disaster | Bhopal | India | Uncontrolled chemical reaction | Methyl isocyanate and the like a. | 3800 | ||
November 1, 1986 | " Major fire of Schweizerhalle " (warehouse of the then Sandoz company , now Novartis ) | Schweizerhalle near Basel | Switzerland | Fire | Approx. 30 tons of extinguishing water contaminated with pesticides (e.g. atrazine , disulfoton ) | No |
Fish and eel deaths from the fire site on the Upper Rhine over the entire Upper Rhine to the Middle Rhine (approx. 300 km)
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October 23, 1989 | Explosion in the Houston Chemical Complex at Phillips 66 | Houston | United States | Fire and explosion | Polyethylene | 23 | 314 | |
July 21, 1992 | Fire at the Allied Colloids company | Low Moor, Bradford | England | fire | Azobis (isobutyronitrile) (AIBN) | No | Fish deaths (10,000 fish) | |
April 25, 1998 | Los Frailes mining disaster | Aznalcóllar | Spain | Dam break | Heavy metal- containing tailings | No | Fish death | |
January 30, 2000 | Baia Mare dam breach | Baia Mare | Romania | Dam break | Tailings containing cyanide | No | Fish deaths in the Tisza | |
September 21, 2001 | Explosion in Toulouse | Toulouse | France | explosion | ammonia | 31 | ||
December 25, 2003 | Chuandongbei gas explosion | Gaoqiao | People's Republic of China | Gas well explosion | Natural gas , hydrogen sulfide | 191 | > 4000 | |
April 23, 2004 | Explosion of a PVC plant from Formosa Plastics | Illiopolis , Illinois | United States | Fire and explosion | 5 | 5 | ||
January 6, 2005 | Graniteville railway accident | Graniteville , South Carolina | United States | Train accident | Chlorine gas | 10 | ||
March 23, 2005 | Refinery explosion in Texas City from the company. British Petroleum (BP) | Texas City | United States | Fire and explosion | 15th | 170 | ||
November 13, 2005 | Jilin chemical accident | Jilin | People's Republic of China | explosion | Aniline , benzene , nitrobenzene | 5 | Fish deaths in the Sungari | |
4th October 2010 | Kolontár dam breach | Ajka | Hungary | Dam break | Red mud | 10 | 150 | Fish death in the Marcal |
17th April 2013 | Explosion in the West Fertilizer Company | West , Texas | United States | explosion | Ammonium nitrate | 14th | ||
August 12, 2015 | 2015 Tianjin Blast Disaster | Tianjin | People's Republic of China | Explosions | Sodium cyanide , calcium carbide and possibly others | 173 | 797 | |
5th November 2015 | Bento Rodrigues dam breach | Mariana , Minas Gerais | Brazil | Dam break | Heavy metal- containing tailings | approx. 20 | Fish deaths in the Rio Doce | |
17th October 2016 | Accident at BASF in Ludwigshafen in 2016 | Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Germany | Sawing the wrong pipe | 7th | 28 | ||
March 22, 2018 | Explosion at a petroleum refinery the company. Unipetrol | Kralupy nad Vltavou | Czech Republic | explosion | 6th | 2 | ||
May 7, 2020 | Gas leak in a plastic factory of LG Chem | Visakhapatnam | India | Gas leak | Styrene | 13 | > 1000 | |
4th August 2020 | Explosion disaster in the port of Beirut | Beirut | Lebanon | Explosions | 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate | 130 | 5000 | Severe devastation, 300,000 people homeless |
Long term events
date | event | place | country | root cause | Released substance | Affected |
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1788-1985 | Chemical factory in Marktredwitz | Marktredwitz | Germany | Soil contamination from the operation of a chemical company | Mercury compounds | Employee |
1932-1968 | Minamata disease | Minamata | Japan | Sewage | Methyl mercury | Over 2,000 affected persons were recognized; over 3,000 people may have died as a result of the poisoning. |
1950 – today | Itai-Itai disease | Toyama prefecture | Japan | Waste water from mining operations | cadmium | |
1965 – today | Gressenich disease | Stolberg | Germany | Contamination from lead smelter | Cadmium and lead | |
(1952–1981) Summer 2012 – today | HCB scandal in the Görtschitztal | Görtschitztal , Carinthia | Austria | Soil contamination probably through the use of HCB-contaminated blue lime from the Donau Chemie landfill in the Wietersdorf cement works | Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) |
Defense measures
For disaster prevention, not only disaster control has the appropriate equipment, but also the fire brigade and the THW have equipment to deal with such an incident through the hazardous goods train . For chemical transport incidents, the chemical industry launched the TUIS project. Directive 96/82 / EC (Seveso II Directive) was issued by the European Union in order to prevent large-scale incidents in hazardous businesses.
See also
- Tank explosions
- List of disasters
- List of fire disasters
- List of the largest man-made, non-nuclear explosions
- Environmental disaster
- List of major oil spills
- Hazardous goods accident
literature
- Nikolai A. Behr: The development of the Rhine protection regime with special consideration of the Sandoz accident of November 1, 1986 . Brain-Script Behr, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-9808678-0-3 .
- Stefan Böschen: “Catastrophe and Institutional Learning Ability”. In: Lars Clausen u. a. (Ed.): Terrible social processes. Theory and Empirical Disaster . LIT-Verlag, Münster 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6832-X .
- Lars Clausen et al .: Second hazard report by the Protection Commission at the Federal Minister of the Interior . Federal Office of Administration, Central Office for Civil Protection, Bonn 2001 (Civil Protection Research / New Series; Vol. 48).
Web links
- U.S. Chemical Safety Agency: Daily Chemical Accidents in the U.S.
- worstpolluted.org List of the ten most polluted places in the world
- Ten dirtiest places in the world 2007 , from Green Cross Switzerland
- Federal Environment Agency: Central reporting and evaluation point for incidents and malfunctions in process engineering systems (ZEMA)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Explosion disaster shakes BASF ( Memento from July 30, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b Forgotten environmental stories - The air - a gas field. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
- ^ A b Case Details> Disaster of Chemical Plant at Flixborough. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ BUWAL Bulletin 3/1996
- ^ Swiss Re: Insurance against environmental damage ( Memento from June 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), p. 7.
- ↑ a b China: More than 190 dead in gas accident . In: FAZ.NET . ISSN 0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed March 26, 2020]).
- ^ US Chemical Safety Board: Formosa Plastics Vinyl Chloride Explosion .
- ↑ a b Mark Kaszniak, Donald Holmstrom: Trailer siting issues: BP Texas City . In: Journal of Hazardous Materials . tape 159 , no. 1 , November 2008, p. 105–111 , doi : 10.1016 / j.jhazmat.2008.01.039 ( elsevier.com [accessed March 26, 2020]).
- ↑ Petra Kolonko, Beijing: Chemical accident: environmental disaster in a Chinese metropolis . In: FAZ.NET . ISSN 0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed March 26, 2020]).
- ↑ a b Toxic sludge: tenth victim died in the hospital. November 5, 2010, accessed March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ CNN: Victims of Texas plans explosion list of victims from April 25, 2013.
- ↑ Tianjin explosion: China sets final death toll at 173, ending search for survivors. The Guardian, September 12, 2015, accessed September 12, 2015 .
- ↑ Tianjin Death Toll up to 129. China Radio International, August 24, 2015, accessed on August 24, 2015 .
- ↑ a b Explosion: Six people die in a chemical accident in the Czech Republic . ( handelsblatt.com [accessed April 5, 2018]).
- ↑ a b More than 1000 people injured in a serious chemical accident in India . ( faz.net [accessed August 12, 2020]).
- ↑ a b What is known about the explosions? ARD-aktuell / tagesschau.de, August 6, 2020, accessed on August 6, 2020 .
- ↑ HCB in Görtschitztal - Purchased feed makes milk inconspicuous ( Memento from December 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), Wirtschaftsblatt, November 30, 2014, accessed December 25, 2014.