Five people taken to hospital after explosion at Rio Tinto facility in Quebec
SOREL-TRACEY, Que. — Five people that were taken to hospital Thursday morning after an explosion at the Rio Tinto iron and titanium plant in Sorel-Tracy, Que., have been released.
Company spokeswoman Claudine Gagnon says the workers were treated for shock at the hospital and discharged.
The cause of the explosion involving carbon monoxide gas used in the production process is under investigation.
The explosion, which happened at about 4:30 a.m. ET, caused heavy damage at a section of the metallurgical complex northeast of Montreal.


