Since nitric acid is hazardous, the HazMat unit of the Fire and Rescue Department was deployed to the location, 1.1km of the Guthrie highway.
Traffic along the highway, heading to Shah Alam, came to a standstill for about 5km as firemen and HazMat personnel closed one section of the highway to divert traffic toward Bukit Jelutong to enable cleaning work to be carried out.
Fire and Rescue personnel carrying out cleaning works
Selangor Fire and Rescue Department assistant director Mohd Sani Harul said the lorry was carrying 6,000kg of sulfuric acid and 3,000kg of nitric acid from a factory in Rawang when a gas cylinder with 1,000kg nitric acid started leaking.
"We are using soda ash to absorb the acid and water curtain to prevent fumes from spreading. There has been no casualties or injuries thus far," he said when contacted by Bernama.
He said the department received a call at 7.25am and 11 members of the HazMat unit and eight firefighters from the Kota Anggerik Fire and Rescue Department were deployed to the scene.
The sulfuric acid being carried by the lorry