Two towns in Soria quarantined due to a truck accident with hazardous substances
Two towns in the province of Soria have been quarantined as a precaution following a truck fire that involved dangerous chemicals.
Two towns in Soria, Montuenga de Soria and Aguilar de Montuenga, have been placed under preventive confinement due to a fire involving a truck transporting hazardous materials. The incident occurred early Saturday morning when the truck was in an accident on the A-2 highway, which has since been closed to ensure public safety. Firefighters were able to extinguish the vehicle fire, and the situation has prompted a rapid response from local authorities.
The regional government of Castilla y León activated the first level of its Special Plan for Hazardous Goods shortly after the accident took place at around 12:15 a.m. The collision involved the truck and a passenger car, resulting in serious injuries to the driver of the car and minor injuries to the truck driver. The preventive measures, including the confinement of the nearby towns, aim to protect residents from potential exposure to the hazardous materials involved in the truck's cargo.
This incident highlights the risks associated with the transportation of dangerous substances and the importance of emergency response plans in mitigating the impact on local communities. The authorities are monitoring the situation closely to ensure the safety of the affected areas, and the use of preventative confinement reflects a cautious approach to managing public safety in light of the ongoing incident.