Explosion in Rome, the Fire Generated Dioxin. Latium Harp: "They Assess Risks to Health"
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It is very likely that the first, smaller, caused the second, increasing the temperature of the LPG in a tank
Monitoring of the Harp has found that the explosion that occurred on Friday 4 July in Rome has generated dioxin. In particular, the presence of dioxins-Teq equal to 1 pg/m3 is recorded. In the case of dioxins there is no regulatory reference in ambient air.
The day after. The day after the massacre in Via dei Gordiani, we investigate to understand the causes and consequences of the explosion that on Friday 4 July woke Rome with a roar...
Rome wakes up wrapped in a toxic cloud that rewrites the border of fear. East, via dei Gordiani, Prenestino: here, Friday morning, the sky burned. First a sour smell, then the flames, finally the explosion. A sequence that has triggered the panic, leaving behind a trail of wounded, rubble and irrespirable air. L'Arpa Lazio spreads the first results of the monitoring: the concentration of dioxin in the air reaches 1 pg/m3, well beyond the thresho…
During the explosion on Friday 45 people were injured and severe damage was reported. After the detonation a dense cloud of smoke rose. "It is known that a fire releases the more dioxin the longer it lasts and the higher the temperatures are. According to the current state we can say that the worst was averted, since the first day of the measurements is the most critical in terms of air toxicity, stressed the Roman civil protection on Saturday a…
Explosion in Rome, the Testimonies of Two Injured Officers: "We Were Caught While Evacuating People"
They found themselves at the site of the explosion, each one leading their own patrol, to coordinate the evacuation operations after the fire that broke out at the LPG pump in via dei Gordiani 34...
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