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Crushed Stone From Austrian Mines Affected by Asbestos Scandal Arrives in 250 Hungarian Settlements

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Between 2015 and 2026, more than 250 Hungarian settlements received shipments from Austrian mines linked to asbestos contamination - writes Pénzcentrum. Based on data released by the National Tax and Customs Administration, Martin Németh, representative of the Bük City Government, summarized on his Facebook page where crushed stone was transported from the four affected Austrian mines. He also indicated that these data are not suitable for the p…

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Between 2015 and 2026, more than 250 Hungarian settlements received shipments from Austrian mines linked to asbestos contamination - writes Pénzcentrum. Based on data released by the National Tax and Customs Administration, Martin Németh, representative of the Bük City Government, summarized on his Facebook page where crushed stone was transported from the four affected Austrian mines. He also indicated that these data are not suitable for the p…

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According to the NAV, between 2015 and 2026, shipments from the Austrian mines involved in the asbestos contamination case arrived in many county settlements.

László Gajdos announced this week that the Austrian company has stopped selling asbestos-containing rock to Hungary as of Friday. Unfortunately, there are many settlements where the hazardous material could have reached. The list was leaked: The carcinogenic asbestos could have reached these more than 250 Hungarian settlements was first published in Most Hír.

Martin Németh, a representative of the Bük City Municipality, reported on his Facebook page about the documents he received in response to his data request, writes Pénzcentrum.

The list includes more than 250 Hungarian settlements, but it is not certain that contaminated crushed stone was found everywhere.

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Between 2015 and 2026, more than 250 Hungarian settlements received shipments from Austrian mines linked to asbestos contamination - this was revealed in a public interest data request, Pénzcentrum learned. Based on data released by the Hungarian Tax Agency, it is now possible to track where and when the shipments were delivered on an interactive map.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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