Explosion at Hungary petrochemical plant kills 1, injures 7
An explosion at a petrochemical plant in Tiszaújváros, Hungary, owned by Mol Group, resulted in one fatality and seven injuries on Friday. The incident occurred during the plant's restart following maintenance, according to Prime Minister Péter Magyar.

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AI-generatedAn explosion at a petrochemical plant in Tiszaújváros, Hungary, owned by Mol Group, resulted in one fatality and seven injuries on Friday. The incident occurred during the plant's restart following maintenance, according to Prime Minister Péter Magyar. Seven individuals sustained burn injuries and were transported to hospitals via helicopter. A disaster response mobile laboratory found no hazardous materials above threshold limits. The fire caused by the explosion has been extinguished, with cleanup operations and site securing underway. Mol CEO Zsolt Hernádi and Minister of Economy and Energy István Kapitány were en route to the site.
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5 extractedThe fire caused by the explosion has been extinguished.
A disaster response mobile laboratory did not detect hazardous materials above the threshold limit.
Seven people suffered burn injuries.
The explosion occurred during a restart of the plant following maintenance.
An explosion at a petrochemical plant in Hungary killed one person and injured seven others.