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Houston, Dec 5 : Eight people have been hospitalised after being exposed to chemicals at a facility in US state of Texas, authorities said.
The city's Office of Emergency Management reported no detectable amounts of hazardous products near or downwind of the Altivia facility. The shelter-in-place order was lifted on Monday night.
According to the office of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, their conditions of the eight people in hospital have stabilised However, the police warned that Altivia had a possible phosgene leak and Harris County Pollution Control was monitoring the air quality, the Houston Chronicle reported.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, phosgene gas -- which is colourless and can smell like musty hay -- can be fatal in high enough concentrations. Altivia is the largest producer of the highly toxic gas and its derivatives on the continent, according to local media.
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