Alcoa Reports Fatal Incident at Alumar Smelter, Initiates Safety Investigation

Reuters
Aug 02
Alcoa Reports Fatal Incident at Alumar Smelter, Initiates Safety Investigation

Alcoa Corporation has reported a tragic incident at its Alumar smelter carbon plant, resulting in the death of a maintenance employee. The accident occurred on the evening of July 31, 2025. Alcoa has expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the employee's family. The company is collaborating with partners and relevant authorities to investigate the incident and is committed to implementing measures to uphold the highest standards of health and safety across the organization.

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