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Tragic Incident at Eni Depot in Calenzano: 5 Confirmed Dead

A tragedy struck near Florence on the morning of December 9, when a devastating explosion engulfed the loading area of the Eni fuel depot in Calenzano.

Calenzano, December 10, 2024 – The incident, which occurred around 10:19 a.m., claimed the lives of five people, including a 51-year-old truck driver who is the only victim identified so far. After hours of searching, the bodies of the last three missing persons were recovered this morning from the debris. The incident has left the local community in shock and mourning.

The dynamics of the explosion – Preliminary investigations suggest the tragedy was triggered by a liquid leak during the operation of loading fuel trucks. The explosion reportedly occurred under the canopy designated for fuel truck loading, directly impacting the workers present. The president of the Tuscany Region, Eugenio Giani, confirmed that all the victims were engaged in operations at the loading bay. Witnesses and images from the site reveal a catastrophic scene: “Total destruction, an inferno,” said Calenzano Mayor Giuseppe Carovani.

Ongoing investigation – The Prato prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation to determine responsibility for the disaster. In the hours following the explosion, initial witnesses were interviewed, while investigators focus on the possibility of human error or a lack of safety measures during loading operations. “We must ascertain any responsibilities,” stated the lead prosecutor, promising swift and thorough inquiries. The incident has reignited discussions about workplace safety, particularly in high-risk sectors such as fuel transportation and storage.

Environmental safety assured – The Tuscany Regional Environmental Protection Agency (ARPAT) has reassured residents that there are no risks to air quality. Despite the flames that followed the explosion, preliminary analyses found no toxic substances in the atmosphere. However, the surrounding area remains under continuous monitoring to ensure the safety of local residents.

Condolences and solidarity – The community of Calenzano is deeply shaken by this tragedy, which claimed the lives of workers carrying out their daily tasks. President Giani and Mayor Carovani expressed their condolences to the victims’ families, while unions are calling for immediate action to strengthen workplace safety measures. While an inquiry has just begun, questions remain unanswered about how such a disaster could have occurred.