Specialists dispatched to torched Durban chemical plant
Updated | By Gaopalelwe Phalaetsile
Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Fisheries Barbara Creecy has dispatched a team of specialists to the UPL chemical facility near Durban.
The facility, which stores hazardous chemicals, was torched last week during the looting and unrest in the province.
"The team will support the ongoing efforts to address the pollution impacts resulting from the burning of the UPL warehouse, containing bulk supplies of herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides," says the department’s Albi Modise.
"The objective of this team will be to provide on-the-ground support and assistance to the KZN EDTEA and the eThekwini Municipality. The priority at this stage is to ensure that impacts are mitigated and that the containment measures are effective.”
The team, which is expected to arrive at the plant on Thursday has a range of skills, including epidemiology, enforcement, and compliance.
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