Widow says husband voiced safety concerns before deadly Nippon Dynawave explosion
Key Points:
- Eight workers have been confirmed dead following the Nippon Dynawave mill chemical tank implosion in Longview, with recovery efforts ongoing amid hazardous conditions; the death toll could rise to 11, potentially marking the deadliest industrial disaster in modern Washington state history.
- State and federal agencies, including the Washington Department of Labor & Industries, Department of Ecology, and the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, have launched formal investigations into the incident.
- Mackenzie Ammons, whose husband Jared was killed in the explosion, has called for transparency and accountability, citing prior concerns her husband had expressed about unsafe conditions at the mill.
- Attorney Simeon Osborn emphasized the importance of thorough investigations and pledged to independently pursue the truth if official inquiries are insufficient, advocating for full disclosure to affected families and the community.
- Officials prioritize responder safety and dignified treatment of victims during recovery, while families demand a comprehensive explanation of the events leading to the tragedy.