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Facebook warehouse evacuated after mail tests positive for sarin

WATCH ABOVE: FBI officials remained at the scene of a Facebook mail processing facility after a chemical scare forced employees to be evacuated. – Jul 2, 2019

A Facebook mail processing warehouse was evacuated Monday as Silicon Valley officials work to determine what caused mail to test positive for the nerve agent sarin.

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Menlo Park Fire Marshal Jon Johnston said Monday that incoming mail undergoing routine processing by machine tested positive for sarin, but that there are no reports of injuries.

“Right now we don’t have anybody that has any symptoms,” he said. “We’re just doing verification.”

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Facebook spokesman Anthony Harrison said four buildings were evacuated and that three have been cleared for people to come back in. The suspicious package was delivered around 11 a.m. to one of the company’s mail rooms, he said.

“Authorities have not yet identified the substance found,” Harrison wrote.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says sarin is a chemical warfare agent that is a clear, colorless, odourless and tasteless liquid. It can evaporate into the environment, prompting symptoms within seconds.

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A drop of sarin on skin can cause sweating and muscle twitching, and exposure to large doses can result in paralysis and respiratory failure leading to death.

The CDC says people who are mildly exposed usually recover completely.

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