Five labourers were today killed and
two others seriously injured after a blast in an oil tanker at Alang shipbreaking
yard in Bhavnagar, police said.
"Labourers were working
on the tanker when the blast took place. Soon, the tanker caught fire that
killed five labourers and their bodies were charred. Two
persons, who were seriously injured in the incident, were admitted to a local
hospital," Bhavnagar SP Mahendrasinh Pawar told PTI.
The cause of the blast was yet to be
established and officials of the Forensic Science Laboratory had started their
investigations, he said.
To a question regarding fire-safety
measures on the tanker that was being broken down, Pawar said, "As of now,
we have no idea whether the labourers had a safety kit with them or not.
"We also do not know about the
fire-safety measures inside the oil tanker. But, if any criminal negligence is
found on the part of the owner who had purchased the tanker, we will take
necessary action," Pawar said.
The tanker was of Portuguese make and
brought here by a local company.
The deceased have been
identified as Hiralal Chaudhary (28), Ajay Chaudhary (22), Ram Prasad (35),
Sanjay Yadav (28) and Subhash Yadav (28), all hailing from Uttar Pradesh, while
the injured are Ram Chandra (25) and Dharmendra (37).
Alang, which is the largest shipbreaking
yard in the world, has often generated controversy about poor working conditions
and the impact of shipbreaking on the environment.
Source:
Business Standard. 6 October 2012
http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/five-labourers-killed-after-blast-in-oil-tanker-at-alang/65280/
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