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en meget grim ulykke
RAYONG: Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has set up a tripartite committee to examine possible toxic contamination in the Map Ta Phut area following the chemical explosion at a petrochemical factory as the death toll rose to 12.
Ms Yingluck Sunday visited workers injured in the incident before going to Map Ta Phut industrial estate where she chaired a meeting of state agencies to discuss the blast at the Bangkok Synthetics Co (BST) factory on Saturday afternoon.
See also: Dozens fall ill
The prime minister, who was accompanied by Interior Minister Yongyuth Wichaidith and Industry Minister Pongsvas Svasti, ordered the formation of a tripartite committee to look for toxic residues in the environment.
Twelve people have died and 129 been injured following an explosion and fire at a petrochemical factory in the Map Ta Phut industrial estate in Rayong province on May 5. Of the 12 killed, nine died in the explosion at the factory owned by Bangkok Synthethics Co (BSC), with two more succumbing to injuries at Bangkok-Rayong Hospital and one at Rayong Hospital. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who visited the site on Sunday, has set up a tripartite committee to examine possible toxic contamination in the area following the chemical explosion. Photos by Post Photographers.
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AL 48 skrev:
Hvor mange mon så bliver forgiftet på længere sigt,- hvornår lærer de at henlægge den slags produktioner til langt fra beboelse?
hej
de lærer det aldrig ,slet ikke med en regering der dækker over ulykken og dens omfang
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