Fire at Ziđin Koper Factory in Bor: No Injuries, But What’s Really Going On?

Fire at Ziđin Koper Factory in Bor: No Injuries, But What’s Really Going On?

Today around 2 PM, a fire broke out at the Ziđin Koper factory in Bor. Yes, you read that right — a fire at one of Serbia’s largest mining companies! But before you panic, no one was injured. The company quickly contained the blaze, with firefighters and police on the scene.

Where did it happen? The fire started in the TIR branch, specifically in the ventilation pipeline between the gold smelting electrolysis section. Sounds complicated? It’s part of the gold production process involving electrolysis.

Quick response or just luck? Firefighters swiftly brought the fire under control, and the relevant inspection authorities were notified. No injuries were reported, which is definitely good news. But is this just another isolated incident or a sign that safety protocols at the factory might be lacking?

What’s really going on behind the scenes? Ziđin Koper is known as one of the biggest investors in Serbian mining, but also as a company that has faced issues with environmental protection and safety. Is this fire just the tip of the iceberg?

The bottom line The fire at Ziđin Koper in Bor may not have caused injuries, but it casts a shadow over safety standards in one of Serbia’s key industries. Will the authorities finally step up to stop such incidents, or will problems continue to be swept under the rug?

Got thoughts on this? Maybe a joke about factory fires? Drop it in the comments and let’s get the conversation rolling. After all, who doesn’t love a little fiery drama?

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