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Ammonia Leak Reported at Cosoleacaque Petrochemical Complex, Veracruz

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The Minatitlan City Council provided two temporary shelters for persons forced to evict their homes.
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A contingency for the release of ammonia generated alarm among the population last Friday night within the Cosoleacaque Petrochemical Complex located in the southern part of the state of Veracruz, after an active leak in an autotank was identified. The incident forced the immediate application of security protocols, as well as the deployment of specialized personnel and the preventive evacuation of inhabitants in nearby areas.

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A fault in an autotank inside the Cosoleacaque Petrochemical Complex, in Minatitlán, Veracruz, caused an ammonia leak that forced the evacuation of citizens to temporary shelters. Faced with the presence of a gas cloud that spread across various sectors of the city, several reports were made to the emergency numbers. The contingency was detected around midnight, which activated the protocols by the Civil Protection Directorate and specialized pe…

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A ammonia leak in the Cosoleacaque Petrochemical Complex, south of Veracruz, forced workers and inhabitants of nearby colonies to be evacuated in a preventive manner. Authorities closed roads near the Pemex complex and enabled a temporary shelter. Civil Protection... Complete note »

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The Minatitlan City Council provided two temporary shelters for persons forced to evict their homes.

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In Minatitlán, the night of this Friday, January 23, it was reported about an ammonia leak that comes from a pipe in the interior of the Petrochemical Complex of Cosolecaque. Security, Civil Protection, Red Cross and Public Security units are in the place attending the emergency. Instituto Tecnológico Avenue has been closed in both lanes, as a preventive measure. They activate temporary shelters for ammonia leakage in southern Veracruz Authoriti…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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