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Explosion at Mississippi plant sends large plume of yellow smoke into the air

November 6, 2025
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Explosion at Mississippi plant sends large plume of yellow smoke into the air
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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 the immediate vicinity to evacuate “immediately” and said people in the surrounding area should shelter in place.

“Thank you to all of Mississippi’s first responders and emergency managers for quickly responding to the leak,” he said.

The American Red Cross opened a reception center in Yazoo City to support the affected residents, CBS Jackson, Miss. affiliate WJTV reports.

Photos and video posted online show a large plume of yellowish smoke rising above the facility, which includes an ammonia plant and four nitric acid plants, among other things.

The facility is able to store about 48,000 tons of ammonia, although the exact amount there when the explosion took place wasn’t immediately clear.

CF Industries said in a statement that there are no injuries and “all employees and contractors on site at the time of the incident have been safely accounted for.”

Andre Robinson, who lives about a half-mile from the facility, said he and his son were getting ready to make gumbo when he heard what sounded like a sonic boom or a tree crashing on his house.

“There was a boom and then the house shook,” he said.

When he looked outside, Robinson said, he saw smoke rising from the facility and started to smell a strong scent of ammonia.

“We’re used to the ammonia smell, but not that bad,” he said, adding that his family has since evacuated to Jackson.

Part of U.S. Route 49E was temporarily closed, according to the Mississippi Department of Transportation.

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality said in a post on X that “air monitoring operations are underway and will continue as long as necessary to ensure public safety.”

The Yazoo County School District said school will be in session Thursday but school buses with routes in the evacuated areas won’t be able to travel to those areas, according to WJTV.

Anhydrous ammonia is used as a fertilizer to help provide nitrogen for corn and wheat plants, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. If a person touches it when it is in gas or liquid form, they could be burned.

Yazoo City is a small community about 50 miles north of Jackson, the state capital.

The post Explosion at Mississippi plant sends large plume of yellow smoke into the air appeared first on CBS News.

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