Three seriously hurt in explosion at chemical plant in France

Three people were seriously hurt in ‍an explosion and fire at a ‍chemical plant near the southeastern French city of Lyon on Monday, local authorities said.

The prefect for the Rhone department said ⁠on X that people had been advised to avoid the area and stay indoors, but that there was no risk of toxicity to local residents “at this time.”

A fourth person was ‍less seriously hurt and the fire had been brought ‍under ‍control, the prefect ⁠said.

About 100 ‌firefighters were on the ⁠scene ‍and a major road has been closed, as had ⁠rail and river routes in the area.

Elkem, ‌the Norwegian chemical company that owns the plant, produces silicones, silicon, alloys for the foundry industry, carbon and microsilica, ‍and other materials.

“Investigations will be carried out to determine the exact circumstances of the explosion,” Elkem said.

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