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Toxic fumes sicken 13 in EU’s new ‘Space Egg’ summit HQ

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BRUSSELS: Thirteen people were taken ill due to noxious fumes in the kitchens of the EU’s new Europa building in Brussels, where leaders of the bloc are due to hold a summit next week, officials said.

Ambulances were seen outside the 321-million-euro headquarte­rs of the European Council, dubbed the ‘ Space Egg’ because of its futuristic oval interior shape, and people were evacuated from the building.

A spokesman for the European Council told AFP that 13 people were taken ill, with five of them hospitalis­ed.

Brussels emergency services had earlier said the figure was around 15.

“There was a bad mix of chemical products on the kitchen level. That caused fumes,” Pierre Meys, a spokesman for Brussels emergency services, told AFP.

He said the symptoms included ‘sore eyes and vomiting’.

The European Council said in a statement that next week’s summit of 28 European Union leaders, during which Brexit and the future of Europe will be on the menu, would take place there as planned.

“A technical issue affecting the ventilatio­n in the kitchens of the Europa building, producing noxious fumes in the kitchens, has led to a number of kitchen staff falling ill,” the council said in statement.

“The Belgian firemen and medical services were brought in today to investigat­e the situation and evacuate kitchen staff who felt ill.”

Staff from the Europa building were evacuated to the neighbouri­ng Justus Lipsius building “applying the principle of safety first” it added. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Belgian rescue personnel arrive at The European Council in Brussels.
— AFP photo Belgian rescue personnel arrive at The European Council in Brussels.

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