The prefecture of Seine-Maritime announced Tuesday evening on its website that 5.253 tons of chemicals had been destroyed in the Lubrizol factory fire, including more than 60% of "multi-purpose additives".

The prefecture of Seine-Maritime announced Tuesday evening on its website that 5.253 tons of chemicals had been destroyed in the Lubrizol factory fire, including more than 60% of "multi-purpose additives". "All products are not dangerous, the dangerousness depends on the quantity present, the fate of the molecules after burning and the way in which we are exposed (skin contact, inhalation, ingestion)", is specified on one of the documents published, accompanying the list of products burned.