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Hungarian roads may be contaminated with asbestos

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Hungarian roads may be contaminated with asbestos

Published on 15/05/2026 – 20:28 GMT+2•Updated
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Hundreds of road surfaces in western Hungary may be contaminated with asbestos. One of these areas is the Oladi plateau, a suburban part of Szombathely that is currently under construction, which may have been exposed to contamination for eight to ten years, when stones were transported there from Austrian mines.

Tamás Weiszburg, a geologist and former head of the mineralogy department at Eötvös Loránd University, explains to Euronews the dangers asbestos poses to the human body.

“On its own, it is just a piece of rock; it is the form that matters. It is a very fine fibre that can evade the body’s defence mechanisms and can therefore be a serious carcinogen,” he says.

“Like a snake, it enters the airflow and can travel down into the bronchi without being expelled. And because it is long, it cannot be properly ingested by phagocytes, which can lead to a permanent inflammatory state. A permanent inflammatory state can then, over time, develop into cancer.”

Tamás Weiszburg says that asbestos is a “slow killer”: asbestos-induced tumours can develop decades after inhalation of the mineral fibres.

If properly sealed, no harm done

Tamás Weiszburg stresses that the main problem is that roads built with asbestos-containing aggregates are often neither sealed nor asphalted. In western Hungarian counties, hundreds of kilometres of roads pose no risk because they have been properly sealed.

However, if these roads are ever dismantled for any reason, it will always be necessary to check whether the road base contains asbestos. If it does, workers must be protected with appropriate protective masks throughout the duration of the works, until the site is properly sealed again.

The case will be presented to the government on Monday

Hungarian Environment Minister, László Gajdos visited the Szombathely district on Thursday, an area mainly inhabited by families with young children.

“By reducing the speed of cars, we have already made a lot of progress, they are less likely to kick up dust,” András Nemény, mayor of Szombathely, told the minister. In addition, the area is being constantly watered.

László Gajdos confirmed that “three counties are affected”, but that the government still does not know “where the stones from Austrian mines, four of which have already been closed, were taken”.

“I think this issue should be discussed between ministries and a decision should be taken quickly. I will therefore submit the matter to the government on Monday,” the minister said during a press conference held on site.

Lack of preventive regulation

According to geologist Tamás Weiszburg, this contamination may have occurred due to a lack of knowledge and a legal gap: there are currently no preventive regulations in Europe concerning natural asbestos.

“It is possible for one side of the same mine to contain asbestos while the other does not. So this is not a case of deliberate environmental damage,” he explains.

“There is of course a legal loophole, and it is worth looking for those responsible, but it must also be understood that although it was scientifically and geologically known that some mines contained asbestos, it was neither possible nor desirable to ban mining in Austria, simply because there is no law governing this,” he said.

So far, contamination has been identified at more than 300 sites, with three counties being the most affected. In Szombathely, as well as in Sopron and Kőszeg, surfaces have been covered with gravel containing natural asbestos.

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