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ONGC expert teams from Mumbai and Delhi are reaching Mori in Andhra Pradesh to tackle a massive gas well blaze. Officials said flame intensity has reduced, 600 villagers were evacuated, and authorities are assessing conditions before final firefighting operations begin
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ONGC has mobilized crisis teams after a gas leak and fire at its Mori-5 well in Andhra Pradesh. No injuries reported. Cooling operations are ongoing, and well control measures are being prepared
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A gas leak at an ONGC well in Andhra Pradesh’s Konaseema district triggered a massive fire, forcing evacuation of nearby villages as authorities and emergency teams worked to contain the blowout
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Over 1,000 residents of Dhanbad’s Kenduadih Basti are being evacuated after a suspected carbon monoxide leak from underground mines. One woman died and 12 others fell ill. BCCL has begun clearing danger zones and arranging temporary shelters, officials said.
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A labourer who collapsed after a hydrogen sulphide leak at the heavy water plant of Rawatbhata Atomic Power Station (RAPS) in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh has died after nine days of treatment. Four others affected by the gas leak have recovered
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A suspected LPG gas leak triggered a powerful blast in Hyderabad’s Jagadgirigutta on Wednesday, leaving five members of a family, including two children, seriously injured. The house was destroyed in the explosion, sparking panic among residents. Investigation is underway.
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According to the Collector, lack of maintenance resulted in Hydrogen Sulphide gas leak when ONGC workers were trying to wash a well
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Five schools in the neighbourhood closed, residents within a one-kilometre radius of the accident site evacuated
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Almost 40 years since the horrific gas tragedy in Bhopal, the authorities have now woken up to finally shift the toxic waste from Union Carbide after a strong rebuke from the Madhya Pradesh High Court
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On Monday, DG Fire Services Y. Nagi Reddy stated that the fire on the fifth floor of the Satava building in Madhapur was caused by a gas leak in the restaurant. "There was a gas leakage in the building, and due to a power fluctuation, a short circuit occurred, sparking the fire," the official explained.
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The incident, which unfolded on Sunday evening, caused widespread panic as students reported experiencing severe headaches and difficulty breathing. Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that the gas leak might have originated from a drain near the institute. Additionally, smoke from the kitchen situated on the building's terrace is being examined as a potential contributing factor.
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Victims suffered pulmonary toxicity and were immediately transferred to medical centres
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Panic ensued after smog-like conditions prevailed in Morivali MIDC area of Ambernath town, around 11 pm on Thursday, the official said
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Though the incident took place in the early hours of Wednesday, the local officials had claimed to have no information about it.
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All the four members of a family who suffered burns have died.
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The leak and subsequent blaze took place at 5pm in Gandhi Nagar in Kherwadi area of the suburb, official said
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Emergency services said that as many as 24 people were dead.
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The Ammonia gas leak happened between 10-10.30 pm on Saturday when the workers of the factory were inside the building.
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The recent gas leak from a chemical plant in Ludhiana's Giaspura area has reminded people of many such incidents over the past one year.
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The source of the leakage and the type of the gas are yet to be ascertained, they added.