Petrol leaks from chemical plant into river in North Bohemia
December 24, 2009
Most - A mixture of pyrolysed petrols leaked from the Petrochemie plant in Litvinov, north Bohemia, which is part of the Unipetrol RPA concern, into the Bilina River on Wednesday, the local firefighters' spokesman Lukas Marvan and Unipetrol RPA spokesman Jan Martinek told CTK today.
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