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Ammonia leakage in Rajkot, no casualties

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Our Regional Bureau Mumbai/ Rajkot
Once again ammonia leakage incident has occurred at the same place where it had two months ago on February 9 in Rajkot.
 
The area near Hospital Chowk was contaminated when ammonia gas carrying tanker of V K Patel Translines, turned turtle while on its way from Vadodara to Sikka.
 
The leak was not as hazardous as last time, as the Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) fire-fighting team controlling the situation on war-footing basis.
 
Mor than 30 personnel from RMC's fire-fighting arm brought the sitaution under control in 3 hours. They sprayed 10,000 litres of water on the spot. Howe ver, no casualty was reported. The tanker was on routed on the Rajkot-Ahmedabad highway.
 
The cargo being carried in the tanker was of Gujarat State Fertilizers Corporation (GSFC), said Bhupendra Patel, executive of V K Patel Translines.
 
Police commissioner K Nityanandan with his team along with district collector Mona Khandhar and municipal commissioner Mukeshkumar rushed to the spot.
 
"The district administration along with affiliated offices and agencies is working out a solution on immediate basis for making the bye-pass ready for commuting of such hazardous cargo," said Khandhar.

 
 

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First Published: May 09 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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