Tragic Ammonia Leak in Tamil Nadu Seafood Factory Claims Lives

A tragic ammonia gas leak at a seafood export factory in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left 46 others hospitalized. The incident prompted a swift response from the National Disaster Response Force, which deployed a specialized team for rescue operations. In light of the severity of the situation, the Chief Minister has ordered a high-level investigation and established a committee to look into the matter. The Governor has also expressed deep condolences to the victims' families. For more details on this unfortunate event and the ongoing response efforts, read the full article.
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Devastating Incident in Tiruvallur District

A heartbreaking incident has emerged from Tiruvallur district in Tamil Nadu. On Sunday, an ammonia gas leak at a seafood export facility resulted in the tragic deaths of two individuals, while 46 employees were rushed to the hospital for treatment. This unfortunate event occurred at the 'St. Peter's Paul Seafoods Exports' factory located near Periyapalayam.


NDRF Team Mobilized for Rescue Operations

Upon receiving news of the gas leak, the fourth battalion of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) stationed in Arakkonam was promptly alerted. A specialized team of 30 NDRF commandos was dispatched from Chennai to the scene. Equipped with personal protective gear, gas detection devices, and specialized CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) rescue tools, they immediately commenced relief and rescue operations.


High-Level Investigation Ordered by Chief Minister

In response to this serious incident, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has ordered a high-level investigation. A three-member committee has been formed under his directives, comprising the Director of Industrial Safety and Health, the Member Secretary of the Pollution Control Board, and the Additional Director of the Public Health Department.


Urgent Report Requested Within 24 Hours

The investigation committee has been given a deadline to submit an initial report within 24 hours and a final report within three days. The Chief Minister has also instructed the state's IT minister and the minister in charge of Tiruvallur district to reach the site immediately. Additionally, monitoring officer Dr. K.P. Karthikeyan has been tasked with ensuring that the victims receive the best medical assistance in collaboration with the district collector and local administration.


Governor Expresses Deep Condolences

The Governor of Tamil Nadu has also expressed profound sorrow over this tragic event. A post shared on the social media platform X stated, 'I am deeply shocked by the unfortunate ammonia gas leak incident at a shrimp processing factory in Periyapalayam, Tiruvallur district. My heartfelt condolences go out to the families of those who lost their lives. I pray to God for strength for them during this difficult time and wish a speedy recovery for all those hospitalized.'