Serbia: at least 51 people poisoned after an ammonia leak


At least 51 people were poisoned on Sunday (December 25th) evening in the region of Pirot, in southeastern Serbia, after ammonia leaked from a tank car following a train derailment, said the mayor of this city to the press.

There were 51 cases of poisoning. Seven people were transported to (hospital) in Nis“, the nearest large city, said the mayor of Pirot Vladan Vasic, at a press conference. He added that a state of emergency had been declared “in a game of Pirot“, city of about 60,000 inhabitants, a measure which means in particular the closure of schools.

The train derailed in the early evening, which caused “the leak (of ammonia) and the dispersion of a large quantity of gas into the atmosphere“said the Ministry of the Interior in a press release. The ministry called on residents of the area not to leave their homes. Traffic was interrupted on several roads.

The train was made up of 20 tank cars carrying the toxic materials from neighboring Bulgaria, state-owned rail freight company Srbija Kargo said. The company said the train derailed.outside the urban areaand that there were no victims or injuries at the scene of the accident. A security perimeter of four kilometers has been set up as a precaution, according to the same source.

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