Hungarian government admits illegal storage of hazardous materials
The official investigation by the state authority confirms that dangerous substances were stored and handled illegally within a CATL factory in Debrecen, Hungary, lacking necessary licenses or approvals as required for such operations on industrial premises where batteries are manufactured into finished products like electric cars used globally today across Europe including Germany France Italy Spain Portugal Sweden Norway Denmark Finland Iceland Austria Belgium Czech Republic Slovakia Poland Romania Bulgaria Croatia Slovenia Montenegro Serbia Kosovo Bosnia Herzegovina North Macedonia Albania...
Key Points
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1The Hungarian government official admitted that hazardous materials were stored illegally at the Debrecen-based Catl battery factory without proper permits.
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2According to an independent investigation, dangerous substances in storage containers within a workshop of the CATL plant did not comply with safety regulations and laws. The incident involved unauthorized handling or disposal practices by local authorities who failed to follow standard procedures for hazardous waste management.
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Illegalis veszélyes anyagoztárólat történtett Debrecenben, az Akku gyárában.
— [Mar 17] Illegalisz Veszelyes Anyagok Tarolasa A Debrceni Catl Akku (Koznews.hu)(Szabálytalanul tároltak veszélyes anyagokat a CATL épületében.)
— [Mar 20:36 Szabałytanal kezelte veselye anyagok debrecen akkugyaar hivatalos vizsgalat szerint (4hu)(A kormányhivatal elismerte, hogy engedély nélkül tároltak veszélyes anyagokat a CATL gyár felkecs üzemcarnakában.)
— [Mar 16] Elismerete kormanyhiwal szabalytanul engely nekuil rakota roztanak veselyes anyagok Catl akkugyaar fekesz uzemcarnakaban (Hirstart.hu)(A kormányhivatal szerint szabálytalan tároltak veszélyes anyagokat a debreceni CATL gyár területén.)
— [Mar 16] A kormanyhiwal szabalytanul ta roltak veselye anyagok Debrcen Catl akkugyaar terulen (4hu)