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India gas leak: At least eight dead after Visakhapatnam accident | India gas leak: At least eight dead after Visakhapatnam accident |
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Eight people have died, with hundreds of others taken ill, after a gas leak in south India. | Eight people have died, with hundreds of others taken ill, after a gas leak in south India. |
The leak, in the city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh state, has been traced to the LG Polymers plant. | |
Doctors say "hundreds" of people have been taken to hospital - many complaining of a burning sensation in the eyes and difficulties breathing. | |
The incident, which took place around 03:00 local time (21:30 GMT), may have been due to negligence, officials say. | |
The leak occurred when the plant was being re-opened for the first time since 24 March when India went into lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. | |
The state Industries Minister Goutam Reddy told BBC Telugu that it looked as though proper procedures and guidelines were not followed when the plant was being re-opened. | |
As the gas spread, residents ran out of their homes in panic. Distressing visuals of people fainting and dropping unconscious on the streets are being shared on social media. | |
Some factory employees are believed to have been inside when the leak occurred, but officials say they have no information about them. | |
It is feared that the fumes have spread over a radius of about 3km (2 miles) and officials have been evacuating people from surrounding areas. | It is feared that the fumes have spread over a radius of about 3km (2 miles) and officials have been evacuating people from surrounding areas. |
A senior district official said that initial attempts to control the gas leak were unsuccessful. However, local news agencies have reported that the situation is now under control. | |
Meanwhile, Rajendra Reddy, a senior official in the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board, told the BBC that the leaked gas was styrene, which is usually refrigerated. | |
"We are trying to understand the long-term impact of the chemical on those who have inhaled it during the leak," he said. | |
In the meantime, officials have asked people to protect themselves by covering their faces with a wet cloth. | In the meantime, officials have asked people to protect themselves by covering their faces with a wet cloth. |
India has a tragic history of gas leaks. | |
In 1984, a chemical leak in a plant in the central city of Bhopal killed thousands of people, in what is acknowledged to be the world's worst industrial disaster. | In 1984, a chemical leak in a plant in the central city of Bhopal killed thousands of people, in what is acknowledged to be the world's worst industrial disaster. |
More than 35 years later, victims say children are still being born with disabilities because of the effects of the spill. | More than 35 years later, victims say children are still being born with disabilities because of the effects of the spill. |
Reporting by BBC Telugu's Satish Balla and Deepthi Bathini |