Ammonia Gas Leak at Seafood Plant in Tamil Nadu Kills Seven, Hospitalizes Over 40
Quick Look
- An ammonia gas leak at a private seafood export unit in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district on Sunday resulted in the deaths of seven guest workers and hospitalisation of over 40 others.
- The leak originated from the processing unit and spread to the workers' accommodation, causing breathing difficulties and other severe symptoms.
- Rescue operations were conducted, and a specialized NDRF team was deployed.
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An ammonia gas leak occurred at a private seafood export unit in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district on Sunday, affecting guest workers staying on the premises.
Seven guest workers died and over 40 were hospitalised after an ammonia gas leak at a private seafood export unit in Kannigaipair near Periyapalayam in Tiruvallur district on Sunday.
According to police sources, around 120 guest workers, including women from Assam, Odisha and Jharkhand, were staying on the factory premises. They were inside their accommodation as it was a holiday.
The ammonia leak reportedly originated from the seafood processing unit and spread across the premises, affecting several workers.
Many complained of breathing difficulties, while some suffered bleeding from the mouth and nose.
The affected workers were rushed to nearby private hospitals for treatment, where seven of them died.
Nine others, who were in critical condition, were later shifted from a private hospital to the Government Stanley Medical College Hospital in Chennai.
Personnel from Periyapalayam police station, Fire and Rescue Services, the revenue department and the health department rushed to the spot and carried out rescue operations.
Following a request from the district administration, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) deployed a specialised Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) response team from Arakkonam.
A 30-member team equipped with gas detection devices and other specialised rescue gear was pressed into service.
Periyapalayam police have registered a case and further investigation is underway.
Open Questions
- What caused the ammonia leak?
- Were safety protocols followed?
- What are the long-term health effects?