Hungary Petrochemical Plant Explosion Kills One, Injures Seven

A powerful explosion ripped through a petrochemical plant in eastern Hungary on Friday, killing one person and leaving seven others with serious injuries. The blast struck a facility owned by Hungarian energy giant MOL in the city of Tiszaújváros, sending emergency crews scrambling to the scene as flames continued to burn well into the morning hours.

1 hour Ago By Nikodem Baran


What Happened and How Authorities Responded
MOL confirmed that the explosion originated from a pipeline that ruptured during the restart of a production unit following scheduled maintenance work. The fire that followed was intense. Prime Minister Péter Magyar described the damaged pipeline as burning "like a torch" in the immediate aftermath. He was quick to reassure the public, however, stating that air monitoring had not picked up any hazardous substances above safe levels.

Magyar offered his condolences to the family of the person who lost their life and extended well wishes to those recovering from injuries. He also confirmed that Energy Minister István Kapitány and MOL chief executive Zsolt Hernádi were both heading to the site. MOL, for its part, said a team of experts had been deployed to investigate the cause of the incident.

On the Ground in Tiszaújváros
The emergency response was swift and large-scale. Firefighters from Tiszaújváros and the nearby city of Miskolc worked to bring the blaze under control, deploying water cannons and foam jets to cool the damaged infrastructure. Mobile laboratory units ran continuous air quality checks throughout the operation to monitor for any environmental risk.

The mayor of Tiszaújváros, György Fülöp, sought to calm residents, saying there was no need for any public protection measures and that city officials were in close contact with both MOL and the emergency services. Despite that reassurance, the sheer force of the explosion had already made its presence felt in the surrounding area — some nearby buildings had their windows shattered by the blast wave. Ambulances and rescue helicopters kept arriving throughout the morning as response efforts continued.

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