• 3 months ago
A major incident has been declared following a toxic chemical spillage in a West Midlands canal - with experts testing for deadly sodium cyanide.

Residents are being told to stay away from a 14 mile stretch of waterways across Walsall, Birmingham and West Bromwich following the spill on Monday (12/8).

The Environment Agency has been testing the canal for poisonous sodium cyanide and other dangerous chemicals in the affected area.

Walsall Council warned there is a 'potential serious health risk' to people or animals who has had direct physical contact with the contaminated water.

Public Health England says exposure to sodium cyanide, which can dissolve in water, in high enough concentrations can be fatal.

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