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Warning after major chemical spill at Mount Maunganui

Sandra Conchie
Sandra Conchie
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9 Dec, 2019 06:00 AM2 mins to read

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Multiple firefighters and police on the scene of a flammable liquid spill inside a Mount Maunganui industrial premises. Photo / Sandra Conchie

Multiple firefighters and police on the scene of a flammable liquid spill inside a Mount Maunganui industrial premises. Photo / Sandra Conchie

Multiple firefighters and police spent several hours on the scene of a major flammable liquid spill inside a Mount Maunganui industrial premises.

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A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokeswoman said a report about the spill at the Lawter (NZ) Ltd premises in Totara St was received about 4.05 pm.

Seven fire appliances from Rotorua, Tauranga, Greerton and Mount Maunganui responded and Te Puke brigade was put on standby, the spokeswoman said.

The leak was coming from inside the building and as well as staff, locals living and working area were evacuated, she said.

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UPDATE 9am 10 December: Thanks everyone who phoned the Pollution Hotline yesterday about the strong odour coming from...

Posted by Bay of Plenty Regional Council on Sunday, 8 December 2019

Most of Totara St near the spillage was cordoned off including access to Whareroa Marae.

Multiple firefighters on the the scene of major chemical spill in Totara St. Photo / Sandra Conchie
Multiple firefighters on the the scene of major chemical spill in Totara St. Photo / Sandra Conchie

There were no reports of injuries, the Fire and Emergency NZ spokeswoman said.

However, Bay of Plenty Regional Council has taken to Facebook to warn residents to avoid the area and close their doors and windows if they notice a strong odour.

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Fire crews left the scene about 12.15am after everything was cleaned up, a fire spokeswoman said.

There were no plans to go back today, she said.

"It has been left in the hands of the occupiers."

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