Chemical cloud over Kansas community dissipates
ATCHISON, Kan. — A chemical spill at a northeast Kansas distilling plant released a noxious cloud of fumes Friday, forcing temporary evacuations and sending dozens of people to the hospital, including two who were in intensive care, officials said.
Most of the people who went to hospitals had been released by Friday afternoon.
The spill occurred at the MGP Ingredients plant in Atchison, according to Katie Horner, spokeswoman for the Kansas Department of Emergency Management. She said the spill occurred as two chemicals, sulfuric acid and sodium hypochlorite, were mistakenly combined at the plant, which produces premium distilled spirits and employs about 300 people.
When the two chemicals combine they can release chlorine gas, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.


