A large chemical plant in Israel caught fire after being hit by an Iranian missile

It has been reported that a serious fire broke out at a large chemical plant located in the Neot Hovav industrial area in southern Israel as a result of a missile strike launched by Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Immediately after the incident, the plant workers were quickly evacuated to survive. Teams specially trained to handle hazardous materials were immediately dispatched to the scene.
Their main task is to identify harmful substances that may have spread and to reduce their negative impact on the environment. According to leading Israeli publications, three special brigades were sent to extinguish the fire and control the situation.
These teams have extensive experience in handling chemical substances. Currently, all enterprises around the Neot Hovav industrial area have been temporarily suspended as a safety measure.
Dozens of large manufacturing enterprises are located in this area, employing thousands of workers. The suspension of plant operations is of great importance to the population and the economy.
The Fars news agency, relying on its sources, confirmed that this strike was directed by Iran at a facility directly related to Israel's military industry. The Neot Hovav area is considered one of the most important centers of Israel's chemical industry.
Almost half of all major chemical substances produced in the country are manufactured in this area. Therefore, this incident could be a serious blow to the country's economy.
This news is causing great concern for the population of the Middle East region. There is a possibility that the fire in the area could spread to other sides and that hazardous substances could be released into the air, leading to global ecological and economic consequences.
Currently, the international community is closely monitoring the aftermath of the incident and efforts are ongoing to prevent the situation from escalating further.





