
The former gas station, which caused the disaster on Saturday evening in Dambovitsa county, was not supposed to work anymore from 14.10.2020, after the owner informed APM Dambovita about the cessation of activities at the workplace in Krevedija commune, Krevedija village, Dambovitsa county, the Ministry of Natural Resources reports.
- “According to the data sent to the National Agency for Environmental Protection (ANPM) by the representatives of the Environmental Protection Office of Dambovitsa, the environmental permit held by SC FLAGAS SRL was issued for the activity “Retail trade of motor fuel”. vehicles (SKID LPG Station)” and was effective from 05/03/2016 to 05/03/2021.
- Moreover, according to the permit, the site can only have one 5,000-liter LPG storage tank and one LPG distribution pump, with no provision for on-site storage of tankers,” said ANPM president, Laurenciu Alexandrou Pastinaru.
- Considering that the notice of cessation of activity was registered seven months before the expiry of the document, the date from which the annual visa was no longer requested, the environmental permit for this point of work has since lapsed, the Ministry announces the environment.
Explosion in Krevedia: two dead and 56 injured
Several powerful explosions occurred on Saturday at a gas station in the town of Krevedia, Dambovitsa County, followed by a fire. Several people were injured with severe burns, and at least one person died. The population in the area was evacuated, and traffic on DN 1A was completely blocked.
- According to the MAI, The first explosion caused 8 victims, of which one person died of a heart attack without being burned, and seven people with burns were taken to Bucharest Emergency Hospital and Bagdasar Arseni Hospital. The second victim died on Sunday: the deceased’s wife from a heart attack, she has burns on 95% of her body surface.
- Second explosion resulted in the injuries of 50 people, of whom 3 were transported to UPU Tirgovishte and 47 to medical centers in the municipality of Bucharest, with burns and injuries. Of them, 43 people are employees of the Police Department (39 firefighters, 2 policemen and 2 gendarmes)
Images captured by Google StreetView cameras on the DN1A in Crevedia show a fenced off parking lot with numerous tanks at the scene of Saturday’s devastating explosions, as well as machinery that appears to have flowed gas from the tanks to the tank. The company, whose majority owner is the son of PSD mayor Caracal, would not have a permit to operate.
A company from Crevedia has been operating there illegally since 2020, previously fined / Primaurl PSD from Caracal, impressive fortune
The LPG company where the explosion occurred in Crevedia and which is owned by Ionuts Daniel Doldurea, the son of PSD Caracal mayor Ion Doldurea, was fined several times by the Emergency Situations Inspectorate for several violations related to non-compliance with safety measures. of fire safety, and on September 30, 2020, the company informed the authorities that it was closing the workplace.
The mayor of Caracalla, Ioan Doldurea, whose son Ionutz Daniel Doldurea owns the liquefied gas warehouse in Crevedia, where the explosions that killed two and injured 56 took place, has an impressive fortune.
According to the latest declaration of wealth, Ion Doldurya has two houses – 392.16 square meters and 98 square meters – and no less than 11 apartments. All apartments were bought in 2019.
The declaration also lists two commercial premises in Caracal with an area of 3,804 sq.m and 951 sq.m, purchased in 2018.
The mayor of Caracalla also owns eight plots of land, including six plots within the city, measuring 1,547 square meters, 188.53, 1,149, 1,000, 7,326 square meters, 537 square meters, and works of art worth €80,000, which he says – purchased in the period 1994-2022.
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- PHOTO What the gas station in Krevedia looked like before the devastating explosions: Parking of trucks, tanks and tanks with pumps / The company did not have a work permit
- The LPG company from Crevedia received several fines from the ISU, did not have a fire permit and announced in 2020 that it was closing the workplace / The first hypothesis about the explosion
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