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Gas leak at Visakhapatnam Pharma Unit  leaves two dead

| @indiablooms | Jun 30, 2020, at 08:30 am

Vishakhapatnam/IBNS: At least two people died after gas leaked from a pharmaceutical unit in Visakhapatnam in the wee hours of Tuesday.

Those who died worked at the Visakhapatnam unit of the firm - Sainor Life Sciences, police told NDTV, adding that the situation is now "under control".  

The pharmaceutical unit in the industrial port city's Parwada area was shut down immediately as a precautionary office after the leakage of benzimidazole gas was reported at around 11:30 pm, officials told the news channel.

  The latest gas leak episode occurred nearly two months after  a toxic gas leaked from a chemical plant in Visakhapatnam.

Nearly 800 people were admitted to hospital after a Styrene gas leaked from an LG Polymers facility located in the city.

At least 11 people were killed in the incident.

 

Image: File not related to the current incident

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