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Six workers died at a Colorado dairy farm from hydrogen sulfide gas exposure in a confined space.
Six people, including five men and a 17-year-old, died at a Colorado dairy farm in Keenesburg on August 20, 2025, after exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas in a confined space, according to the Weld County coroner’s office.
Autopsies and toxicology tests confirmed the cause of death.
The victims, all Latino and aged 17 to 50, were working at Prospect Ranch, an industrial-scale dairy.
Emergency responders entered the site with safety gear.
The incident is under investigation by OSHA, which is examining the dairy and a contractor involved.
The federal government shutdown has delayed progress.
Confined spaces on farms pose well-documented risks from toxic gas buildup, including hydrogen sulfide, which can be odorless and deadly.
Experts stress the need for training, breathing apparatuses, and emergency plans.
Seis trabajadores murieron en una granja lechera de Colorado por la exposición al gas de sulfuro de hidrógeno en un espacio confinado.