by ,http://vietnamnews.vn/society/535165/ha-noi-authorities-asked-to-deal-with-rang-dong-fire-issues.htm10 September 2019 Last updated at 09:02 AM
It should propose the municipal People’s Committee co-ordinate with the Ministry of Defence and other agencies
On September 5, officials from the Institute of Military Institute of Chemistry and Environment, part of a chemical unit under the Ministry of Defence, have taken samples of soil, mud and ash from
After analysing the results, the unit would come up with a solution to collect and handle materials and chemicals from the burnt warehouse.
Once receiving approval from authorities, the Army would send personnel and equipment to deal with the hazard and ensure a safe environment for residents.
On August 28, a fire broke out at a light bulb warehouse owned by the company in
The fire has raised public concern over exposure to mercury, a toxic metal that
At a press conference on September 4, the
The VEA said it has collected various samples of water, soil and air at different locations around the factory and found that only some samples collected within the burnt factory and at a radius of 200m from the site reported higher levels of mercury than allowed.
However, according to the latest information from the VEA, all 480,000 fluorescent lights destroyed in the fire contained 20mg of mercury per one bulb.
The firm said it has been using a mixture of metals to replace the mercury in its light bulbs and compact lamps since 2016.
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
Following the fire,
Hà Nội Environmental Division under the Department of Natural Resources and Environment announced on Monday that test results on September 6 and 7 showed that five wastewater samples within a 100-metre radius of the fire had mercury levels at acceptable standards.
Six outdoor air samples collected from around the factory