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Nitrogen leak shuts down street and forces families out
Greater Napanee, CanadaThursday, June 25, 2026
By evening, the roads reopened and families trickled back after hours away. But the cleanup wasn’t over. The company hired experts to check the building and fix the leak. Meanwhile, officials kept watch to make sure no lasting damage was done to the neighborhood or the environment. Questions lingered: How did the tank fail? Could this happen again?
Nitrogen oxide usually drifts into the air from cars, factories, and smokestacks. Even a small spill can create real risks in tight spaces like a small town street. The incident raised concerns about aging industrial equipment and how well local emergency plans hold up under pressure.
It’s clear this wasn’t just a false alarm. It was a reminder that invisible threats can shut down a whole street in minutes—and that preparedness matters.
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