Case against `unknown persons` in chlorine gas leak
Zeenews
       English        
 Follow Me on Pinterest Google Plus Ditto RSS Mail to us Mail to us
Friday, May 24, 2013 
Search
Maharashtra

Case against 'unknown persons' in chlorine gas leak

Last Updated: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 14:51     A- A A+
Comments 1
Mumbai: Mumbai Police Thursday registered a case against "unknown persons" in connection with the chlorine gas leak at the Mumbai Port Trust (MPT) premises that led to 100 people falling sick.

"A First Information Report (FIR) under the Environment Protection Act has been registered against unknown persons. Probe is on in the matter," said senior police inspector Rajan Bhogale of the Sewree Police Station, where the FIR has been registered.

"The charges included in the FIR are attempt to commit culpable homicide and negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance amongst others," he added.

Efforts are still on to reduce the effect of the gas leak. "Around 14 tonnes of caustic soda and four tonnes of water have been used to lessen the effect," a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) official told reporters here Thursday.

At least 92 people, many of them students, were taken ill after chlorine gas leaked early Wednesday at the MPT scrapyard.

According to a fire brigade official, the gas leak was noticed around 3.30 a.m. when people in the area started complaining of burning eyes, breathlessness and nausea.

An MPT spokesperson added that 141 cylinders were imported in 1997, but the importers had not taken delivery of the consignment; this had been lying in the open for nearly 14 years.

Only five cylinders had gas while 136 were empty, the official added.

Besides the MPT officials, experts from the Maharashtra Disaster Management Authority, the state-run Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers and the semi-government Century Rayon companies are assisting in the relief operations.

IANS

For Zee News’s Updates, follow us on Twitter , Facebook, Google+, Pinterest

First Published: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 14:51

Post your Comments

Name:
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

Comments

DAMODAR DAS DUJARI - BHADRAK ORISSA
how imported and not claimed cylinders got emptied needs serious view.the concerned authorities should have made efforts to dispose off by auction or other means instead of keeping so long.obviously cylinders lying so long will get corroded and such incidence can happen.
for more contacts one interested may call me on my cell 09937021336

Reply



Post your Comments

X
Name
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

View all Comments   

Most liked Comments

Top News



latest

Uttar Pradesh

UP Lokayukta probes irregularities in Rajkiya Nirman Nigam


Read More »