In Hungary, pollution levels from a red sludge spill have subsided in the Danube. Officials said there is no risk of a biological or environmental catastrophe in the major European waterway, officials said today. Interior Minister Sandor Pinter told a news conference that the spill had not affected the drinking water supply so far.
News On AIR | October 8, 2010 6:22 PM
Hungary pollution spill eases, no big risk to Danube