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Hundreds of roads in western Hungary may be contaminated with asbestos due to the use of gravel from Austrian mines in construction, raising health concerns about the long-term risks posed by inhaling asbestos fibers, as highlighted by geologist Tamás Weiszburg, while the government is urged to quickly address the issue amid public safety warnings and ongoing environmental assessments. #AsbestosContamination #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalSafety #HU #AT

Hungarian roads may be contaminated with asbestos

Hundreds of road surfaces in western Hungary, particularly in the Szombathely area, may be contaminated with asbestos due to the transportation of stones from Austrian mines, posing serious health risks as the mineral fibers can lead to long-term carcinogenic effects, particularly if the roads are not properly sealed, prompting government officials to discuss urgent protective measures and regulations. #AsbestosContamination #EnvironmentalHealth #PublicSafety #HU #AT

Hungarian roads may be contaminated with asbestos

Hundreds of roads in western Hungary, particularly in the Szombathely area, may be contaminated with asbestos due to the use of gravel from Austrian mines, posing serious health risks, as asbestos fibers can lead to long-term cancer-related illnesses; officials are now calling for urgent action and regulations to address the issue amidst growing concerns from local authorities and residents. #AsbestosContamination #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalSafety #HU #AT

Hungarian roads may be contaminated with asbestos