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Home / Environment / Kenduadih Gas Crisis: Another Life Endangered

Kenduadih Gas Crisis: Another Life Endangered

19 Jan

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Summary

  • A woman was hospitalized due to toxic gas inhalation on Saturday.
  • Underground fire zones are suspected sources of the toxic fumes.
  • Residents allege temporary measures by BCCL and administration are ineffective.
Kenduadih Gas Crisis: Another Life Endangered

A severe toxic gas leakage in Kenduadih has once again placed residents' lives at risk. A 40-year-old woman was hospitalized on Saturday after suffering acute breathing difficulties, vomiting, and anxiety, symptoms attributed to inhaling toxic fumes from suspected underground fires. She is currently in stable condition after receiving emergency treatment.

The incident renews concerns over the persistent gas crisis affecting several localities around Kenduadih. Despite joint efforts by the district administration and Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) to inject nitrogen and neutralize the gas, local residents claim these measures offer no lasting relief. They express frustration, stating that temporary fixes are insufficient to address the daily dangers they endure.

This ongoing crisis has already led to three fatalities, including two women, and numerous other illnesses. Public anger is mounting as residents hold both BCCL and the district administration accountable for the unresolved situation. The community continues to face grave health risks due to the persistent toxic emissions, demanding a comprehensive and permanent solution.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Toxic gas is believed to be emanating from underground fire zones in the Kenduadih area.
Residents report that the temporary measures, like nitrogen injection, are not providing lasting relief from the gas leakage.
The crisis has claimed three lives and made several other residents ill due to toxic gas inhalation.

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