Saudi Arabia says explosion near Riyadh caused by ammonium dump blast

No injuries or deaths were reported from the blast near the Saudi capital

Saudi led coalition spokesman Turki Al-Malki gives a press conference at the King Salman Airbase in Riyadh on November 5, 2017.  / AFP PHOTO / FAYEZ NURELDINE
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An explosion early on Wednesday morning near the Saudi capital of Riyadh was caused by a blast at an ammonium dump containing “unserviceable munitions”, officials told state media.

Videos showed sparks, flames and smoke shooting out of a desert location southeast of Riyadh.

The blast happened at 5:10am as the sun rose over the city of Al Kharj, 85km south of the capital, Defence Ministry spokesman Brig Gen Turki Al Malki told the Saudi Press Agency.

There were no injuries or loss of life in the accident.

“Thankfully, no damages or injuries have occurred,” Brig Gen Al Malki said.

“The incident is being monitored by competent authorities.”

The facility is an ammonium collection and destruction plant.

Al Kharj is close to Prince Sultan Air Base, which has 2,500 American troops now manning fighter jets and Patriot missile batteries to counter threats from Iran.

Updated: July 14, 2021, 8:03 AM