Toxic cloud forces 160,000 Spaniards indoors


MADRID—An order was lifted on Saturday to confine around 160,000 people in Spain’s Catalonia region after a fire at an industrial estate caused a toxic cloud of chlorine over a wide area, the regional government said.
The blaze at a swimming pool cleaning products company started at 2:20 a.m. in Vilanova i la Geltru and caused a huge plume of chlorine smoke over the area.
Authorities had told people in the affected zone to stay at home, but hours later lifted the order.
“If you are in the zone that is affected, do not leave your home or your place of work,” the Civil Protection service had said on social media site X.
No one has been hurt in the fire, Catalan emergency services said on Saturday, but residents in five towns were sent a message on their mobile phones telling them to remain inside.
“It is very difficult for chlorine to catch fire, but when it does so it is very hard to put it out,” the owner of the industrial property, Jorge Vinuales Alonso, told local radio station Rac1.

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