Israeli pesticides manufacturer ADAMA reported that its Makhteshim plant in southern Israel encountered damage from either an Iranian missile or debris from an intercepted missile on Sunday. No injuries were reported.
ADAMA, a company under Chinese-owned Syngenta Group, stated that the full extent of the damage remains unknown.
Israel’s fire and rescue service reported a fire in the Ne’ot Hovav industrial area, which houses several chemical plants, following an Iranian missile attack. It is believed that missile debris caused the fire.
Authorities urged the public to avoid the area due to “hazardous materials,” and 34 firefighting crews worked to control the blaze. There was no public danger beyond 800 meters from the site.
Images and videos from the scene showed a large fire and thick black smoke. “The situation is now under control,” the fire and rescue service stated, highlighting images of a destroyed building. Firefighters remain on site to extinguish hotspots and prevent reignition.
Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military detected multiple missile launches from Iran. Despite several waves of attacks throughout the day, no other damage or injuries were immediately reported.
Ne’ot Hovav is located about 13 kilometers (8 miles) from Beer Sheva, southern Israel’s largest city. There are multiple Israeli military bases in the vicinity.