The latest case reportedly occurred on March 17, in which a person suffered from nosebleeds and irritated airways after working at the new pumping station for the coking plant, according to SVT.
On April 3, SSAB stopped all work on the construction of the new steel mill after around 20 people fell ill in connection with ground work over about a week, and seven of them had to seek medical attention.
The day before, test results showed that elevated levels of toxic gas had been found in the cabins of machines in the area where the new steel mill is being built.





