Rep. Darcey Edwards

Rep. Darcey Edwards Mom, Wife, State Representative, lifelong Oregonian, small business owner, and community advocate serving House District 31.

Fighting for public safety, tax reform, and economic growth to put Oregon back on the right track. A Republican and native of Northwest Oregonian, Darcey Edwards is deeply rooted in her community. She graduated from public school in Banks, and went on to work in the Washington County tech industry and then established her own highly successful real estate firm. Darcey is a common sense conservative leader running to represent Oregon's House District 31!

Awesome team meeting today in St. Helens!Campaigns are never a one-person effort, and I’m thankful for this hardworking ...
05/29/2026

Awesome team meeting today in St. Helens!

Campaigns are never a one-person effort, and I’m thankful for this hardworking crew that helps make it all happen. Great conversations, good food, and lots of planning as we continue building momentum toward November.

Let’s keep rolling!

Our deepest sympathies go out to the families, friends, and coworkers affected by the tragic explosion in Longview.
05/28/2026

Our deepest sympathies go out to the families, friends, and coworkers affected by the tragic explosion in Longview.

Nippon Implosion update

Our deepest thoughts and prayers go out to all involved in this horrific tragedy.

This is Gilbert Bernal, Dillon Miller, Clint ‘CJ’ Doran, Jared Ammons, Tyler Covington and Brad Covington, who were killed after a chemical tank ruptured at Nippon Dynawave Packaging on Industrial Way in Longview

Gilbert Bernal, Dillon Miller, Clint “CJ” Doran, Jared Ammons, Tyler Covington and Brad Covington Among Victims After Deadly Chemical Tank Rupture at Nippon Dynawave Packaging in Longview

LONGVIEW, Wash. — Authorities have identified several of the victims killed after a catastrophic chemical tank rupture at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging paper mill in Longview, Washington, in what officials fear could become the deadliest industrial disaster in modern state history.

Among those identified are Gilbert Bernal, Dillon Miller, Clint “CJ” Doran, Jared Ammons, Tyler Covington, and Brad Covington. Officials said a total of 11 workers are dead or presumed dead following the devastating incident, while seven additional employees remain hospitalized with injuries.

The industrial disaster occurred at approximately 7:15 a.m. Tuesday at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility located on Industrial Way in Longview, a city situated along the Columbia River roughly 45 miles north of Portland, Oregon.

According to Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein, the rupture happened during a shift change in an area containing administrative offices, operational workspaces, and employee break rooms. The powerful blast caused catastrophic structural damage throughout the facility.

“This was a blast,” Goldstein said during a news briefing. “We’ve used the word explosion. We’ve used the word implosion. I’ve also used the word failure. Indeed, there was a rupture, a failure, a blast.”

Officials confirmed that two workers initially recovered from the scene later died from their injuries at local hospitals. Recovery operations continue for nine additional workers who remain unaccounted for within the heavily damaged facility.

Authorities officially transitioned the emergency response from rescue efforts to recovery operations Wednesday morning after structural assessments and drone evaluations determined conditions inside the plant were too dangerous for continued rescue efforts.

The ruptured tank reportedly contained “white liquor,” a highly alkaline chemical mixture commonly used in the paper manufacturing process. Officials estimate approximately 550,000 gallons of the chemical product escaped during the rupture.

Environmental officials confirmed contaminated material entered the Columbia River following the incident. Monitoring teams from the Washington State Department of Ecology, the Environmental Protection Agency, and local agencies continue conducting air and water quality testing around the plant.

Brian Wood, director of support services for Nippon Dynawave Packaging, said company monitoring systems detected multiple spikes of high-pH material leaving the facility and entering nearby drainage systems leading toward the river.

Governor Bob Ferguson said officials have already recovered dead fish, including carp, from nearby waterways as crews work to assess the environmental damage caused by the chemical release.

Despite the contamination concerns, officials stated there are currently no known impacts to Longview’s drinking water supply or surrounding air quality. Residents have still been urged to avoid dikes, drainage areas, and roads near the facility while cleanup and recovery efforts continue.

Matt Amos, a Longview battalion chief assisting at the scene, said recovery operations are moving slowly to protect responders and preserve dignity for the victims.

“The priority is ensuring responder safety while treating every victim with the greatest dignity, care and respect as possible,” Amos said.

Officials confirmed one firefighter injured during the initial response has since been released from the hospital.

Gov. Ferguson described the tragedy as potentially historic in scale.

“We are bracing ourselves for this being the deadliest industrial tragedy in modern Washington history,” Ferguson said.

The investigation into the cause of the chemical tank rupture remains ongoing involving federal, state, and local agencies.

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Our hearts are with the victims, families, and first responders affected by the tragic explosion at the Nippon facility ...
05/27/2026

Our hearts are with the victims, families, and first responders affected by the tragic explosion at the Nippon facility in Longview today.

While this happened across the river in Longview, Washington, communities throughout the Columbia River corridor are deeply connected. Many families in our region live, work, and have loved ones on both sides of the river, making tragedies like this deeply personal for so many.

We are praying for those injured, for the workers still being accounted for, and for the safety of every first responder and medical team assisting during this difficult time.

Fatalities have been confirmed following a "major" chemical implosion at the Nippon facility in Longview, Wash., on Tuesday morning.

📣State Representative Darcey Edwards Warns of Serious Consequences from IP 28
05/26/2026

📣State Representative Darcey Edwards Warns of Serious Consequences from IP 28

Today, I had the honor and privilege of participating in the Memorial Day event in North Plains as we gathered to rememb...
05/26/2026

Today, I had the honor and privilege of participating in the Memorial Day event in North Plains as we gathered to remember and pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸

One of the most unforgettable moments was meeting 102-year-old Major Francis Mullally, a true American hero whose life and service remind us of the courage and dedication of our veterans.

The ceremony was a powerful reminder that freedom is never free. As we honored those who gave everything, we also remembered the more than 81,000 American service members who are still missing in action and unaccounted for. Their sacrifice — and the sacrifice of their families — must never be forgotten.

Grateful to have been part of such a meaningful day of remembrance, reflection, and patriotism. May we always honor our heroes and keep their memories alive. ❤️🤍💙

Today, we honor the brave Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Memorial Day is more than ...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor the brave Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Memorial Day is more than a long weekend — it is a time to remember the courage, sacrifice, and patriotism of those who gave their lives defending the freedoms we enjoy every day.

May we never take those freedoms for granted, and may we always remember the families carrying the weight of that sacrifice.

We remember. We honor. We are forever grateful. 🇺🇸

I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Oregon Chiefs of Police. I appreciate their support and look forward to c...
05/22/2026

I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Oregon Chiefs of Police. I appreciate their support and look forward to continuing our work to strengthen public safety and support law enforcement across House District 31.

Oregonians sent a loud and clear message last night by overwhelmingly rejecting Measure 120.At a time when families are ...
05/20/2026

Oregonians sent a loud and clear message last night by overwhelmingly rejecting Measure 120.

At a time when families are already stretched thin, voters made it clear they do not want higher taxes and fees piled onto hardworking Oregonians.

Thank you to everyone who showed up, stayed informed, and made your voice heard.

This was a huge win for taxpayers, working families, and common sense across Oregon.

THANK YOU, OREGON.Congratulations to every candidate who stepped forward and ran this election season. Running for offic...
05/20/2026

THANK YOU, OREGON.

Congratulations to every candidate who stepped forward and ran this election season. Running for office takes sacrifice, courage, and a willingness to serve.

Now the primary is behind us, and it’s time to unite.

No matter who your first-choice candidates were, we all share the same goal: a safer, stronger, more affordable Oregon for our families and future generations.

As your State Representative for House District 31, I remain committed to fighting for our communities and the values we share.

Let’s come together, work together, and fight together for a better Oregon.

And personally — thank you to everyone who supported me throughout this race. Your encouragement, prayers, volunteer hours, conversations, and belief in this movement mean more than you know.

Now we move forward — together.

I am grateful for the support of Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton. I appreciate his confidence in our ca...
05/20/2026

I am grateful for the support of Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton. I appreciate his confidence in our campaign and look forward to continuing our work to support public safety and serve communities across House District 31.

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