Ammonia Leak, Fire Shut Down Beef Plant

Workers at a Cargill plant in eastern Nebraska detected the ammonia leak around 3:40 a.m. Thursday. Smoke and flames were reported several minutes later above an area where beef carcasses are trimmed to smaller cuts. No employees were injured.

SCHUYLER, Neb. (AP) — An ammonia leak and fire have shut down a beef processing plant in eastern Nebraska, but no employees were injured.

The Lincoln Journal Star reports workers at the Cargill plant in Schuyler detected the ammonia leak around 3:40 a.m. Thursday. Smoke and flames were reported several minutes later above an area where beef carcasses are trimmed to smaller cuts.

Company spokesman Mike Martin says local authorities responded and the fire was quickly extinguished. He says damage was limited and very little product was lost.

Many of the plant's more than 2,100 employees weren't there at the time because the leak occurred between production shifts. The cause of the incident remains under investigation.

Production at the plant was canceled for Thursday. It wasn't clear whether it would reopen Friday.

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Information from: Lincoln Journal Star, https://journalstar.com/

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