Ammonia Gas Leak Kills Seven at Seafood Processing Unit in Tamil Nadu
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- Seven women died and dozens were hospitalized after an ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing unit near Periyapalayam, Tamil Nadu.
- 67 workers were admitted to hospitals, with nine critically ill patients transferred to Chennai for specialized care.
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Seven women died and dozens were hospitalized following an ammonia gas leak at a private seafood processing unit in Manjangaranai near Periyapalayam. Emergency services responded to the incident.
Seven women lost their lives on Sunday after being exposed to a major ammonia gas leak at a private seafood processing unit in Manjangaranai near Periyapalayam.
The leak triggered panic at the facility, with dozens of workers complaining of breathing difficulties and other symptoms associated with toxic gas exposure.
Emergency teams rushed the affected workers to nearby hospitals as authorities launched rescue and relief operations.
According to Thiruvallur District Collector S Kavitha, a total of 67 workers were admitted to medical facilities following the incident. Of them, 46 are undergoing treatment at Vels Hospital, while 21 have been admitted to Venkateshwara Hospital.
The condition of several workers remains critical.
Nine of the most seriously affected patients were later shifted by ambulance to Government Stanley Medical College Hospital in Chennai for specialised treatment.
Açık Sorular
- What caused the ammonia leak?
- Were safety protocols followed?
- What is the long-term health impact on survivors?

