Dozens treated after chemical leak at Texas water park
A chemical leak at a Houston-area water park left dozens suffering from minor skin irritation and respiratory issues Saturday, authorities said.
Twenty-nine people were taken to local hospitals following the incident at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown in Spring, the Harris County Fire Marshalâs Office tweeted. Thirty-nine others declined to be taken to a hospital after undergoing decontamination procedures.
KPRC-TV reports that some of those who became sick were children, including a 3-year-old who was hospitalized in stable condition.
The chemicals involved included hypochlorite solution and 35% sulfuric acid, officials said.
âThe safety of our guests and team member is always our highest priority and the park was immediately cleared as we try to determine a cause,â Hurricane Harbor Splashtown spokesperson Rosie Shepard said in a statement, according to news outlets. âOut of an abundance of caution, the park has been closed for the day.â
Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which they said was contained to one attraction at the park.
âGrateful for the swift action from first responders today at Splashtown,â Houstonâs chief elected official, Lina Hidalgo, tweeted. âWeâve issued a closure order to investigate and ensure the park meets all requirements before reopening again.â
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