Huge explosion reported at Germany’s biggest chemical plant
An explosion and subsequent fire occurred at BASF’s Ludwigshafen site
At least 14 workers have been injured in an explosion and subsequent fire at the BASF Ludwigshafen plant in Germany, the multinational chemical giant has said.
The incident unfolded on Monday afternoon when a blast was heard at the sprawling plant, the largest integrated chemicals production complex in the world. A thick plume of black smoke was seen emanating from the facility, with locals reportedly told to keep their windows and doors shut. Authorities later gave the all-clear and lifted the notice.
https://www.rt.com/news/601807-germany-basf-plant-explosion/
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I’ve worked as a contractor at several of their plants. Productivity is #1 I’m sure they half assed something and people will die.
Does a BASF plant in Germany explode once a year now? I remember this happening back in '22.
IDK ask Abdul.
They can explode twice a year for all I care. They screwed over my husband's company & got sued for it. Then they put in with the wrong company and they're losing their ass. Oh well.
That plant screwed over a lot of WWII vets with the various chemical and biological weapons they made, too.
BASF is a shit company with shit people at the top