Jagan visited the village which bore the brunt of the blowout, which resulted apparently due to leakage of gas from a GAIL pipeline yesterday, and consoled the bereaved family members.
"YSRCP MPs would submit a memorandum to the concerned ministry seeking adequate compensation to the injured and the farmers whose fields got destroyed in the fire mishap," Jagan told reporters.
Seventeen persons were killed - with two deaths being reported today - in the massive blaze which started early yesterday morning, apparently after leaked gas from the pipeline got ignited when a tea vendor lighted his stove, and gigantic flames singed houses, coconut palms and everything else in a 1.5 km radius.
Jagan said that the incident was not unprecedented in this part of the state, and is a fallout of a negligence on the part of oil companies.
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Jagan alleged that the negligence on part of the oil companies has been "very blatant" as there were frequent complaints for the past one year about the leakages and even a small spark can ignite a major blast, which was the case now.
"The complaints were attended to half heartedly and tentative repairs were done as the management was not serious about the local issues," he said.
Police today registered a case of negligence against the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), after examining eye-witnesses, recording statements of victims' relatives and based on preliminary investigation.