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Jilin Chemical Plant Explosion

Jilin being a very large and the first chemical plant should be monitored closely by workers to avoid any type of chemical spill

By: Gracie VanMetre, Mason Willoughby, Sierra Southard

Long-Term Consequences

How it could've been prevented:

- The consequences of not cleaning the chemical spill is that the rivers might spread the chemicals to other waterways, and the population of different species in the river might die off

- Three possible actions that could have prevented the explosion are that we could have checked the chemicals and been more careful. We could have not let it go into the rivers as it did, and we could’ve warned Russia about what was going on.

What did the explosion affect?

What was it?

Did the explosion affect the water?

Series of explosions that occurred on November 13, 2005

- 6 people killed, dozens injured, and 10,000 evacuated

- It also affected the population of fish amongst the Songhua and Amur River

- It shut down water supply for over 4 million people

- The explosion let 80 km of benzene, nitrobenzene, and aniline get into the Songhua and Amur River

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