Fuel Fumes Kill Oil Refinery Worker
January 30th, 2008
Zagreb, January 30 (CP) — An INA oil company worker in the Urinje oil refinery died in the Rijeka hospital from inhaling poisonous gas fumes, announced the state alert centre.
According to the local police in the Primorje and Gorski Kotar county, the investigation into the accident is under way, as it is not clear how it happened.
The reservoir vent has been shut and INA is to also conduct a detailed investigation into what caused the tragedy.
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