Explosion at Mississippi chemical plant causes ammonia leak, evacuations
Evacuations were ordered for residents near the CF Industries plant after an explosion caused an anhydrous ammonia leak, with no injuries reported, officials said.
- An ammonia leak occurred at the CF Industries plant near Yazoo City, Mississippi, prompting evacuation orders for nearby residents.
- A large plume of smoke was seen rising from the site, with residents reporting an explosion-like jolt.
- Multiple local, state, and federal agencies responded, while the Red Cross opened a reception center to assist affected residents.
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NOW – Explosion and toxic ammonia leak from the C.F. Industries plant near Yazoo City, Mississippi. Officials order evacuations after a massive plume spread.
NOW – Explosion and toxic ammonia leak from the C.F. Industries plant near Yazoo City, Mississippi. Officials order evacuations after a massive plume spread.pic.twitter.com/8Kw7A5emmt — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 6, 2025
Explosion at Mississippi plant causes ammonia leak, sends large plume of yellow smoke into the air
Yazoo City, Miss. — An explosion at a hydrogen and nitrogen product manufacturer in Mississippi on Wednesday caused an ammonia leak and forced nearby residents to evacuate, officials said.Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said on social media that emergency officials from across the state were responding to the anhydrous ammonia leak at CF Industries’ plant north of Yazoo City. No deaths or injuries have been reported, he said. But he urged people in…
An ammonia leak occurred at a factory in Mississippi, prompting residents to evacuate.
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