Anhydrous Ammonia Tank Catastrophic Failure

Potchefstroom South Africa

Potchefstroom South Africa

On July 13, 1973, in Potchefstroom, South Africa there was an anhydrous ammonia accident involving a catastrophic failure of a pressurized ammonia storage tank that instantaneously released 38 tons of anhydrous ammonia into the atmosphere. Eighteen people died and an unknown number were injured. A visible cloud extended about 1,000 feet wide and about 1,400 feet downwind; all deaths occurred within 600 feet of the release point.

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