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Updated: April 28, 2025 14:43
A gas leak at the IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited plant in Fatehgarh Channa village, Punjab, led to the death of one worker and injuries to four others. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, prompting an emergency response from local authorities and company officials.
The leaked gas, identified as hydrogen sulfide, is highly toxic and flammable. Preliminary investigations suggest that excessive use of hydrochloric acid during a procedural operation may have triggered the leak. The affected workers were immediately transported to nearby hospitals, with two in critical condition receiving advanced medical care in Ludhiana.
Local residents have previously raised concerns about pollution and groundwater contamination linked to the plant, though the company has denied these allegations. Officials have assured that a thorough investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the leak and prevent future occurrences.
Key Highlights of the Incident
- Gas leak at IOL Chemicals plant in Punjab resulted in one fatality and four injuries.
- Hydrogen sulfide identified as the leaked gas, known for its toxicity and flammability.
- Preliminary reports suggest excessive use of hydrochloric acid may have contributed to the leak.
- Two critically injured workers transferred to Ludhiana for advanced medical care.
- Authorities and company officials conducting a detailed investigation into the incident.
Sources: Times of India, Hindustan Times, IOL Chemicals Official Reports, Business Standard, MarketScreener