Overseas network on August 17, according to Japan's Asahi TV 16 reported, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, a factory in Hamamatsu city that day reported a large number of concentrated sulfuric acid leakage accident, the initial estimate of the maximum leakage or up to 1900 liters. At noon on Sunday, workers at the plant reported a leak of concentrated sulfuric acid. Hamamatsu later said that in addition to saturating the plant's soil, some of the concentrated sulfuric acid had also spilled into drainage channels.
The cause of sulfuric acid leakage may be operation error or related pipe damage.
At present, the initial judgment of concentrated sulfuric acid leakage or up to 1900 liters. Concentrated sulfuric acid can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with the skin, and there is a risk of blindness if it comes into contact with the eyes, Japanese media said. The Hamamatsu city government has warned residents to stay away from drainage channels near the plant.
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