3,000 LPG Cylinders Swept into Patalganga River Due to Flooding
نظرة سريعة
- Approximately 3,000 LPG cylinders were washed into the Patalganga river from an HP Gas plant in Raigad, India, due to heavy rains causing flooding in a channel.
- About 1,000 cylinders have been recovered, and authorities are asking residents to return any found cylinders.
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Heavy rain triggered flooding in a channel passing through the Rasayani industrial area, Raigad, causing approximately 3,000 LPG cylinders to be swept into the Patalganga river.
Three thousand LPG cylinders were swept into the Patalganga river.
NAVI MUMBAI: Around 3,000 filled and empty LPG cylinders were swept away from an HP Gas bottling plant into the Patalganga river after heavy rain triggered flooding in a channel passing through the Rasayani industrial area, Raigad on Wednesday. Around 1,000 cylinders have been retrieved. The district administration urged residents to hand over any recovered cylinders to authorities. ID@undefined Caption not available. Khalapur tahsildar Abhay Chavan said sudden flooding caused the incident.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the environmental impact of the lost cylinders?
- What caused the channel to flood so severely?
