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There was a tragedy at the Hungarian Post Office during the heat alert, the Ministry ordered an investigation
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There was a tragedy at the Hungarian Post Office during the heat alert, the Ministry ordered an investigation

During a heatwave, the Hungarian Postal Service (Magyar Posta) implemented several safety measures for its employees, including providing chilled drinking water, summer workwear, and SPF 50 sunscreen when needed. The company also introduced flexible start times, longer breaks, and access to air-conditioned rest areas. Couriers were instructed to carry only the amount of mail they could safely deliver during the morning hours before returning to postal offices to avoid exposure to extreme heat. The Ministry of Interior has launched an investigation into the incident.

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There was a tragedy at the Hungarian Post Office during the heat alert, the Ministry ordered an investigation

During a heatwave, the Hungarian Postal Service (Magyar Posta) implemented several safety measures for its employees, including providing chilled drinking water, summer workwear, and SPF 50 sunscreen when needed. The company also introduced flexible start times, longer breaks, and access to air-conditioned rest areas. Couriers were instructed to carry only the amount of mail they could safely deliver during the morning hours before returning to postal offices to avoid exposure to extreme heat. The Ministry of Interior has launched an investigation into the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the measures taken by Magyar Posta during the heatwave and mentions the initiation of an investigation by the ministry. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The report appears balanced and neutral in tone.

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