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Gujarat: Gas leaks from ONGC well in Mehsana; people complain of burning in eyes, throat

Gujarat: 40 people in neighbouring villages complained of a burning sensation in their throats and eyes after an ONGC well started leaking gas.

Reported By: PTI Mehsana, Gujarat Published : Sep 30, 2022 18:26 IST, Updated : Sep 30, 2022 18:26 IST
The district administration has set up out-patient
Image Source : REPRESENTATIVE/FILE The district administration has set up out-patient departments in Kasalpura and two other nearby villages with doctors and ambulances and deployed fire-fighters there for any eventuality.

Gujarat: Gas leaked from a well of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) near a village in Gujarat's Mehsana district on Friday, an official said. While the gas is not inflammable or poisonous, people in nearby areas have complained of a burning sensation in their eyes and throat, he said. The leak began around 2 am at the well located near Kasalpura village and efforts are on by the staff to control it, Mehsana District Development Officer Om Prakash said.

With a population of around 850, Kasalpura has located around 1.5 km from the site, he said. "Compressed air that is pumped into the well has been escaping, and the gas is not poisonous or inflammable. People have complained of a mild burning sensation in the eyes and throat. Wind direction is towards Kasalpura," Om Prakash told PTI.

At least 40 people in three villages nearby have complained of a burning sensation in the eyes and throat, and the ONGC has been asked to set up gas analyzers to check the nature of gas leaking from the well, he said. The district administration has set up out-patient departments in Kasalpura and two other nearby villages with doctors and ambulances and deployed fire-fighters there for any eventuality, he said. "We have kept the evacuation plan ready. In case anything serious happens, ambulances and buses are ready to shift people," the official added. 

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