Six die in toxic gas leak in India
The six and another 20 factory workers had lost consciousness after inhaling fumes emitted from a parked tanker vehicle. They were taken to hospital. Two stray dogs also died.
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- DPA
- Published Date: 05:56 | 06 January 2022
- Modified Date: 05:56 | 06 January 2022
At least six employees of a dye works have died from inhaling toxic fumes following a leak in a factory in Gujarat state in north-western India, emergency services staff told the local NDTV broadcaster on Thursday.
The six and another 20 factory workers had lost consciousness after inhaling fumes emitted from a parked tanker vehicle. They were taken to hospital. Two stray dogs also died.
Local residents were temporarily evacuated as the fire services sealed the leak.
The accident recalled a deadly incident in 1984, when thousands of people died in their sleep when gas leaked from a chemicals plant making pesticides in Bhopal in the state of Madhya Pradesh.