Update: N3 chemical spill - Three people taken to hospital, road remains closed

The N3 highway has been closed to traffic following a chemical spillage and is expected to remain closed for the next few hours. Picture: ALS Paramedics

The N3 highway has been closed to traffic following a chemical spillage and is expected to remain closed for the next few hours. Picture: ALS Paramedics

Published Jun 14, 2024

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Five people have been treated by paramedics for breathing difficulty and abdominal pain, following a chemical spillage on the N3 highway on Friday morning.

Three of the patients, two of whom are policemen, were treated on scene before being rushed to a nearby hospital in a stable condition, according to Garrith Jamieson from ALS Paramedics.

He said they received reports from motorists of a white hazy substance that caught the back of their throats.

Jamieson said the N3 near Spaghetti Junction had been closed to traffic by 9.30am.

He said the roadway will remain closed for a few hours until the chemical spillage is neutralised and the truck has been removed.

“I would advise motorists to avoid this area at all costs.”

Meanwhile, eThekwini Municipality also urged motorists to avoid the area following the gas spillage from a tanker.

“All emergency services are currently at the scene. Inhalation of the hydrochloric acid may cause eye, nose, and respiratory tract irritation and inflammation in humans.

“Members of the public who may be around the vicinity are advised to wear masks or cover their nose with a damp cloth to avoid inhaling the poisonous gas.”

Kyle van Reenan from Ensure Security urged any persons near the spillage on N3 presenting with the following symptoms such as respiratory difficulty, eye irritation, nose irritation, skin irritation, stomach cramps, headaches and dizziness to seek prompt medical help.

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