Mosaic considers impacts of Hurricane Helene on North American phosphate operations
Published by Emilie Grant,
Assistant Editor
World Fertilizer,
Mosaic has provided an update on the impact of Hurricane Helene to North American phosphates operations.
The Tampa port, which was closed ahead of the hurricane, was reopened Sunday. Early assessments show limited damage sustained across the facilities. The Riverview facility is currently offline, as it has experienced water intrusion caused by the storm surge, and is expected to return to full production capacity in approximately 10 days, as site clean-up and water mitigation are completed.
As the recovery continues, Mosaic has also announced that all employees are safe and accounted for at this time, and has contributed US$300 000 to organisations that are assisting Florida operating communities with impacts.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/phosphates/02102024/mosaic-considers-impacts-of-hurricane-helene-on-north-american-phosphate-operations/
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