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Hundreds evacuated after chemical leak in Stockholm, Sweden Hundreds evacuated after chemical leak in Stockholm, Sweden
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Hundreds of people have been evacuated following a chemical leak at a laboratory in Stockholm, police said, adding there is a risk of an explosion, local media reported. At least four people have been hospitalized. Hundreds of people have been evacuated following a chemical leak at a laboratory in Stockholm, local media cited police, adding there is a risk of an explosion. Several people have been hospitalized after experiencing symptoms of gas poisoning.
The incident took place near the Karolinska Institute, one of the largest and most prestigious medical universities in the world. The institute lies within the Stockholm urban area. At least 500 people were evacuated from a building near the Karolinska Institute on Thursday, local media said. The Karolinska Institute is one of the largest and most prestigious medical universities in the world. The institute lies within the Stockholm urban area.
The Royal Institute of Technology and several private companies were also affected, according to information from the Aftonbladet newspaper.The Royal Institute of Technology and several private companies were also affected, according to information from the Aftonbladet newspaper.
The chemical leak reportedly started on the seventh floor of the building in a laboratory area near the Karolinska Institute.The chemical leak reportedly started on the seventh floor of the building in a laboratory area near the Karolinska Institute.
"There has been a discharge of gas in this room. It is probably the chemical toluene. In concentrated form it constitutes a fire and explosion hazard," police spokesperson Sven-Erik Olsson told Aftonbladet."There has been a discharge of gas in this room. It is probably the chemical toluene. In concentrated form it constitutes a fire and explosion hazard," police spokesperson Sven-Erik Olsson told Aftonbladet.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Rescue services, police and several ambulances are at the scene, the paper added.
“Three people have felt dizziness after the spill. Later, it was announced that another person has similar symptoms,” police said.
An emergency team, wearing protective suits and gas masks, has entered the building to determine the leaked substance.
Earlier reports said the substance that leaked was toluene, which causes light-headedness, nausea, sleepiness, unconsciousness, and even death. However, this hasn’t been confirmed by officials.