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Barge collision spills ‘unknown volume’ of gasoline in Houston Ship Channel

WATCH: Ship collides with 2 barges, causes gas product spill in Houston Ship Channel – May 10, 2019

BAYPORT, Texas – Multiple vessels collided in the Houston Ship Channel Friday afternoon, spilling an unknown volume of a toxic gasoline product and forcing the partial closure of the commercial waterway.

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A 755-foot tanker collided with a tugboat pushing two barges near Bayport, Texas, around 3:30 p.m., capsizing one of the barges and damaging another, authorities said. The U.S. Coast Guard has set up an incident command and reported no injuries Friday night.

Each barge was carrying an estimated 25,000 barrels of reformate, and the Coast Guard said in a statement that an unknown volume of the gasoline product spilled. Reformate is colorless, flammable and toxic to touch, inhale or ingest.

Fire and oil spill response boats were at the site of the collision, and air monitoring was being conducted along the shoreline.

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Residents in the coastal community of League City could smell a strong odour of gasoline Friday night but air monitors did not detect chemicals in the air, the city said in a statement.

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The National Weather Service said the smell of gas could carry several miles inland.

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