South Korean authorities ordered brief neighborhood evacuations on Tuesday after a leak of white phosphorus inside the US Osan Air Base south of Seoul, the Safety Ministry said.

No casualties were reported, and the evacuation notice for residents was lifted after about half an hour, as South Korean fire authorities and US forces carried out decontamination work, Yonhap news agency reported.

"At 17:08, due to a ground mishap and out of an abundance of caution, Osan AB (Air Base) established a 1,000-foot safety cordon to protect the base and local populace," the base said in a statement.

U.S. Air Force Airmen watch an F-16 Fighting Falcon take off during Exercise MAX THUNDER 17’s media day at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 20, 2017.
U.S. Air Force Airmen watch an F-16 Fighting Falcon take off during Exercise MAX THUNDER 17’s media day at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 20, 2017. (credit: U.S. Marine Corps/Lance Cpl. Carlos Jimenez/Handout via REUTERS)

White phosphorus leak detected on US base

"Our emergency response professionals are currently managing an isolated situation on the installation. We are handling this matter with the utmost care and expediency."

A spokesperson for the air base said there was a munitions-related accident and it was assessing the situation, in response to a request to confirm the nature of the leak.

White phosphorus is a highly toxic substance that can ignite on contact with air and is used in battlefield smoke screens and incendiary weapons.