New aerial video shows contamination zone at Red Hill following spill of toxic fire suppressant

TL;DR - Hawaii News Now has obtained new video showing a bird’s eye view of the contamination zone at Red Hill following a spill of toxic fire suppressant.

The video shows just how the large the contaminated site is after a 1,100-hundred gallon spill of the suppressant, called AFFF. The military says it doesn’t know how long the clean-up will take.

Workers in white HAZMAT suits have been working around the clock on the clean-up.

They need to excavate a total of 3,000 cubic feet of soil.

December 2, 2022: New aerial video shows contamination zone at Red Hill following spill of toxic fire suppressant, Hawaiʻi News Now

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