00:01Hundreds of road surfaces in western Hungary may be contaminated with asbestos.
00:07One of these areas is currently under construction in the city of Sombaté.
00:20Tamás Weisberg, a geologist, says that on its own it is just a piece of rock,
00:26but it's its form that matters.
00:30A small piece of rock is in the middle of the sea,
00:33and the whole of the rock is in the middle of the sea.
00:37It's long, so they can't fit the best trees,
00:42and a small piece of rock is in the middle of the sea.
00:46The small piece of rock is in the middle of the sea.
00:51The environmental minister of Laszlo Gazdos visited the area mainly inhabited by families.
00:57The three regions are in the middle of the sea.
00:59And we don't know where they came from from the austral buildings,
01:05which have already closed four buildings.
01:08The fifth one is still working, and there is another one.
01:11So I think that we have to forgive the government.
01:15I think that we have to forgive the government.
01:16And we have to decide this very quickly to the government.
01:20According to the geologist, the contamination may have happened due to a lack of knowledge and a legal gap.
01:27As there are currently no preventative EU measures.
01:30There are no differences in the situation.
01:36There are no limits in the past.
01:38There are no limits for them, so you can see that.
01:42We can see that, but that they have to do the same process.
01:51That they have to do the same as that,
01:54And if we can't do it, we can't do it, but we can't do it in the same way, that
01:57there is no way to do it.
01:59There are more than 300 people who have been able to do it, three people who have been able to
02:04do it.
02:04Not only in the summer, but in the Sopron and in the Sopron area, they have been able to do
02:08it in the same way asbestos.
02:12It is, in the same way, it is a parkour.
02:17Kónyarita, Euronews, Lukács Háza.
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