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Florida Coca-Cola plant chemical leak prompts employee evacuation, forces nearby residents to shelter in place

A Chemical leak at a Florida Coca-Cola plant prompted employees to evacuate and also forced nearby residents to shelter in place on Wednesday morning.

A chemical leak at a Coca-Cola plant in Florida prompted employees to evacuate the building and forced nearby residents to shelter in place.

A spokesperson for the city of Auburndale told FOX 13 that there was an ammonia leak at the Coca-Cola plant in the city on Wednesday morning. 

The spokesperson said that a 20,000-gallon container at the plant was leaking ammonia. Polk County Fire Rescue crews later contained the leak.

All employees at the plant were evacuated as a result of the leak, the spokesperson said, adding that there were not any injury reports.

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Nearby residents within a two-block area east to the plant were asked to shelter in place after the leak was detected.

Crews are working to clean the chemical spill at the Coca-Cola plant.

Fox News Digital reached out to Coca-Cola for comment

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