Gas Leak at Bhopal..!? Many were hospitalized..!??

Several people have been hospitalized after a small gas leak from a chlorine tank set up to purify water in the Ithka Hills area of Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal. government officials have also confirmed this information. No casualties were reported in this incident. According to initial reports, the people were rushed to the hospital after suffering from a burning sensation in the eyes and shortness of breath. bhopal Collector avinash informed about the gas leak and said that efforts are being made to control the gas leak. There was no critical situation and no one was seriously injured in the incident. Only a few were taken to the hospital as a precaution. They spoke to the doctors and they said there is nothing to worry about, said district Collector Avinash.
There is no issue regarding the expiry date of the cylinder. It worked perfectly. As they work with chlorine cylinders, such incidents are likely to happen once in a few years, he said. The problem was due to high chlorine in the water, however, the situation has been brought under control. The municipal authorities have started reducing the chlorine level in the water. The water overflowed from the tank, causing people to itch and suffocate. Four to five people have been admitted to Hamidia Hospital. After getting information about the incident, state medical education minister Viswas Kailash Sarang visited the spot and took stock of the situation. He also gave instructions to the concerned officials. Later, minister Viswas Kailash Charang visited Hamedia Hospital to personally check the condition of people affected by the gas leak.In 1984, the horrifying incidents of a gas leak in bhopal, the capital of madhya pradesh state, are still fresh in the eyes of the world. Hence, today's chlorine gas leak has triggered panic among people. The noxious gas leak of the day killed many and thousands suffered from many diseases. On the night between 2nd and 3rd december 1984, the gas leak from the Union Carbide factory in bhopal is known as the world's worst chemical disaster.

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