Gas explosion in the Novaky mine
Four air rescue crews from Nitra, Banska Bystrica, Trencin and Zilina were dispatched to the site of a gas explosion, which occurred at a coalmine in Novaky on Wednesday evening.
Four air rescue crews from Nitra, Banska Bystrica, Trencin and Zilina were dispatched to the site of a gas explosion, which occurred at a coalmine in Novaky on Wednesday evening.
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