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Five People Missing After Leverkusen Blast Most Likely Dead, Company Says

BERLIN (Sputnik) – The five people missing after the explosion at a chemical park in Germany’s Leverkusen are most likely dead, the head of Currenta company, which owns the Chempark complex, said on Wednesday.

This means the death toll could stand at seven.

Four of them are Currenta staffers, Hyldmar specified, extending condolences to families.

The blast occurred on the plant belonging to the Currenta company on 27 July. It is not yet known what caused the explosion. However, it was established that a cistern exploded at a waste treatment and storage centre.

 

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Five People Missing After Leverkusen Blast Most Likely Dead, Company Says

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