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Death toll rises to 5 in ammonia gas leak at Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur shrimp factory

Death toll rises to 5 in ammonia gas leak at Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur shrimp factory

The death toll in the ammonia gas leak incident at a private seafood processing and export facility in Tiruvallur district has risen to five, while 67 people are currently undergoing treatment and remain under medical observation, according to the Tamil Nadu Health Minister’s Office. Following the incident, emergency response teams, including district administration officials, police personnel, fire and rescue services, and public health authorities, were immediately deployed to the spot to manage the situation and provide medical assistance. (HT_PRINT) Read More| Two dead in ammonia leak at shrimp factory in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur, owners arrested Two individuals have been discharged after receiving initial medical care. The incident occurred on June 21 when an ammonia gas leak was reported at the industrial unit during routine operations, leading to the exposure of workers present at the site. Following the incident, emergency response teams, including district administration officials, police personnel, fire and rescue services, and public health authorities, were immediately deployed to the spot to manage the situation and provide medical assistance. “A total of 74 individuals have …

Ammonia gas leak kills seven women, dozens hospitalised in Tamil Nadu

Ammonia gas leak kills seven women, dozens hospitalised in Tamil Nadu

Seven women died during treatment on Sunday after being affected in a major ammonia gas leak at a private seafood processing unit in Manjangaranai near Periyapalayam, police said. A total of 67 affected workers were rushed to local medical centres immediately after a major ammonia gas leak at a private seafood processing unit in Manjangaranai near Periyapalayam, Thiruvallur District Collector S Kavitha said, 46 are being treated at Vels Hospital and 21 at Venkateshwara Hospital.  Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Vijay forms three-member committee to probe ammonia leak at seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district

Vijay forms three-member committee to probe ammonia leak at seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district

Personnel of the National Disaster Response Force inspecting the seafood processing factory at Periyapalayam in Tiruvallur district on Sunday. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement Following the death of two workers after an ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing factory at Periyapalayam in Tiruvallur district, Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Sunday has ordered the formation of a three-member inquiry committee to probe the incident. The Director of Industrial Safety and Health, Member-Secretary of the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB), and Additional Director of Public Health will be part of the committee, and they will submit their interim report in 24 hours, with a final report set to follow in three days. In a statement, the Chief Minister said a total of 60 women and four men who were on duty at the factory were affected due to the gas leak. He said two women lost their lives, while the rest are being treated in the intensive care units of government and private hospitals. He said he was shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic news and …

Seven killed in suspected ammonia leak at Tiruvallur seafood unit

Seven killed in suspected ammonia leak at Tiruvallur seafood unit

At least seven workers were killed and several others hospitalised after a suspected ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing and export unit in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district on Sunday, officials told news agency IANS. The incident occurred at a private seafood processing facility in Kannigaipair village near Periyapalayam, where a large number of migrant workers from Assam, Odisha, and Jharkhand were employed. Many workers also resided within the factory premises. According to officials, around 120 workers, including women, were present at the facility when the leak reportedly originated from the unit’s refrigeration or processing system and spread through parts of the premises. Workers exposed to the gas complained of breathing difficulties, dizziness, and irritation, triggering panic at the facility. Several workers rushed out in search of safety, while others collapsed after inhaling the suspected toxic fumes. According to government data, 64 workers, including 60 women and four men, were affected by the incident. Emergency response teams, police personnel, and local authorities rushed to the spot and launched rescue operations. The affected workers were shifted …

Tamil Nadu ammonia gas leak LIVE: Several migrant workers affected at Tiruvallur seafood export unit

Tamil Nadu ammonia gas leak LIVE: Several migrant workers affected at Tiruvallur seafood export unit

Chief Minister Vijay has given instructions to form an enquiry committee to probe the incident.  A three-member committee comprising the Director of Industrial Safety and Health, Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board and the Additional Director of Public Health has been formed to submit an interim report within 24 hours and a final report in 3 days. The CM had instructed the IT Minister/Tiruvallur Monitoring Minister to rush to Tiruvallur along with the Monitoring Officer, Dr. K.P. Karthikeyan, IAS, to give the best possible care to the affected in coordination with the District Collector and the district administration. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Authorities probe safety lapses after ammonia leak in Chhapra

Authorities probe safety lapses after ammonia leak in Chhapra

An ammonia gas leak at a cold storage plant in Chhapra’s Hemnagar area prompted an emergency response from fire officials. The leak was brought under control, while authorities launched an investigation into the facility’s safety measures and licensing process Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Cold storage collapse in Prayagraj leaves 4 dead, 14 injured; triggers ammonia gas leak| India News

Cold storage collapse in Prayagraj leaves 4 dead, 14 injured; triggers ammonia gas leak| India News

At least four labourers were killed and 14 injured after a portion of a cold storage collapsed in Chandapur village here on Monday afternoon, officials said, as rescuers sifted through the debris to search for survivors. Teams from the district administration, police, State Disaster Response Force, and the fire brigade are engaged in relief and rescue operations. (PTI) The collapse also triggered an ammonia gas leak from the facility and efforts were being made to contain it, the officials said. District Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma told PTI, “14 labourers were injured in the incident and are receiving treatment at SRN Hospital. Four labourers have died.” Teams from the district administration, police, State Disaster Response Force, and the fire brigade are engaged in relief and rescue operations. According to police, the deceased have been identified as Jyovish Kumar (22), Manoj alias Billar Chaudhary (36) and Masinder Kumar (19), all from Saharsa in Bihar, and Jagdish Kumar (42) of Chandapur. Police Commissioner Jogendra Kumar said a section of the cold storage collapsed in Chandapur under the Phaphamau …

Seal Ennore ammonia terminal and pipeline, insists a PIL before Madras High Court

Seal Ennore ammonia terminal and pipeline, insists a PIL before Madras High Court

An outside view of Coromandel International Limited, Periyakuppam village at Ennore in Chennai. File | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam A public interest litigation (PIL) petition has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking a direction to the Centre as well as Tamil Nadu government to seal Coromandel International Limited’s (CIL) ammonia terminal and the subsea pipeline operations at Ennore in Chennai. The High Court’s first Division Bench of Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G. Arul Murugan is expected to hear the PIL petition, filed by former Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Tiruvottiyur, K. Kuppan (71), on Monday (January 12, 2026). The petitioner has also sought an interim direction, invoking the precautionary principle, to the private company to suspend ammonia transfer, storage and associated hazardous operations at its Ennore facility besides desisting from pre-cooling and movement through subsea pipelines. He has further sought a direction to the Collectors of Chennai and Tiruvallur districts to forthwith disburse full compensation to the individuals who had suffered both short and long term losses …

New Study Reveals How Jupiter’s Storms Hide Ammonia

New Study Reveals How Jupiter’s Storms Hide Ammonia

Jupiter’s weather just got even stranger. A new study published in the Journal Science Advances revealed that the gas giant’s turbulent thunderstorms create massive, softball-sized hailstones called “mushballs,” made of ammonia and water ice. These violent storms churn Jupiter’s atmosphere so deeply that they may explain a long-standing mystery among the scientists: the missing ammonia in the planet’s upper layers. For years, scientists were puzzled over why deep pockets of ammonia seemed absent across Jupiter’s atmosphere. Mushballs Shake Up Old Assumptions As per a report by LiveScience, Scientists believed Jupiter’s atmosphere was well mixed, much like a pot of boiling water. However, after analysing a massive 2017 storm captured by Juno, researchers found that even local storms can punch ammonia deep into the planet, shattering the old assumption. “The top of the atmosphere is actually a pretty poor representation of what the whole planet looks like,” explained study lead author Chris Moeckel from the University of California, Berkeley, told the publication. On April 15, 2025, as per EarthSky, his team’s findings suggest that the atmosphere …

Astronomers Discover Water and Carbon Dioxide in WASP-166 b’s Atmosphere

Astronomers Discover Water and Carbon Dioxide in WASP-166 b’s Atmosphere

Astronomers have analysed the atmosphere of WASP-166 b, a hot super-Neptune exoplanet, revealing the presence of water and carbon dioxide. Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the observations also detected ammonia in smaller quantities. WASP-166 b is situated approximately 368 light-years away and is about seven times larger and 32 times heavier than Earth. The planet, orbiting its host star every 5.44 days at a distance of 0.067 AU, has an estimated equilibrium temperature of 1,270 K, placing it within the hot Neptune desert. Findings from JWST Observations As reported by phys.org, the JWST employed its Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) and Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) to study WASP-166 b’s atmosphere. These observations highlighted water and carbon dioxide as dominant elements in the spectrum, alongside weak traces of ammonia and cloud deck pressure. Helium and hydrogen, in a primordial solar ratio, are believed to compose the remaining atmosphere. Searches for compounds like carbon monoxide yielded no significant results. Characteristics of WASP-166 and Its Planet WASP-166, the host star of this …