Emergency Teams Contain Hazardous Chemical Leak Following Iranian Missile Strike On Neot Hovav Industrial Facility
Emergency crews respond to a hazardous material leak at an Israeli chemical plant hit by an Iranian missile. Residents ordered to stay indoors near Beersheba.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 29, 2026, 10:01 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

A Volatile Strike in the Southern Industrial Heartland
Emergency response teams have converged on the Neot Hovav industrial zone near Beersheba following a direct hit by an Iranian missile that has compromised specialized chemical storage infrastructure. According to fire and rescue officials, the impact ignited a significant blaze and triggered a suspected leak of hazardous substances from a local manufacturing plant. Specialized firefighting units from the southern district, including reinforced crews from Beersheba, are currently engaged in high-stakes operations to identify the specific chemical agents involved and prevent a wider atmospheric contamination.
Emergency Directives and Public Safety Measures
In the immediate aftermath of the strike, security forces established a strict perimeter around the industrial hub to prevent civilian exposure to potentially toxic fumes. Residents in the surrounding southern communities have been instructed by the Home Front Command to seek shelter, seal all windows, and remain indoors until further notice. According to official alerts, the public is strictly prohibited from approaching the Neot Hovav area as rescue workers monitor air quality levels and assess the stability of damaged industrial containers.
Evacuations and Impact on Industrial Personnel
The facility targeted in the missile attack, along with several adjacent chemical plants, was rapidly evacuated to ensure the safety of hundreds of industrial workers. According to preliminary reports from the scene, one individual sustained light injuries as a result of the initial blast, but no further casualties have been confirmed among the plant’s staff. Security officials have prioritized the clearing of the industrial zone to allow hazardous materials experts to operate without the logistical burden of ongoing civilian presence or active production lines.
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