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Fire at India petrochemical plant injures over 20

Created at 30 Jun · 7:45 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A fire erupted at a Haldia Petrochemicals facility in eastern India, injuring at least 20 people, five critically. The blaze started in a naphtha pipeline and spread to nearby homes. The cause is under investigation, with preliminary information suggesting a possible leak or unauthorized theft point.

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Key Numbers

20+people injured
5critically injured
12fire engines deployed
2:45 a.m.time fire spotted

Who's Involved

Haldia Petrochemicals
Operator of the petrochemical plant where the fire occurred
West Bengal police
Investigating the cause of the fire
Firefighters
Responded to the blaze with 12 fire engines
Fire at India petrochemical plant injures over 20

↳ Why This Matters

The fire highlights potential safety and security vulnerabilities at a major industrial facility, raising concerns about practices that could lead to injuries and disruptions extending beyond the plant's perimeter.

Key facts

  • A fire occurred at a Haldia Petrochemicals plant in Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, India.
  • At least 20 people were injured, including five critically.
  • The fire originated in a naphtha pipeline and spread to nearby homes.
  • 12 fire engines were deployed to control the blaze.
  • Train services were disrupted due to damage to nearby railway equipment.
  • The cause of the fire is under investigation, with potential links to a leak or unauthorized theft point.

A fire at a petrochemical plant in eastern India injured at least 20 people, five of them critically, according to police. The blaze erupted Tuesday in a naphtha pipeline at a facility operated by Haldia Petrochemicals in the Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal state, and quickly spread to nearby homes.

Firefighters utilized 12 fire engines to bring the situation under control, while the injured were transported to local hospitals. Naphtha, a highly flammable petroleum product essential for producing fuels and chemicals, was involved in the incident. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though preliminary information suggests it may have originated near an unauthorized naphtha theft point.

The incident also caused disruptions to train services due to damage to nearby overhead railway equipment. Haldia Petrochemicals stated it is investigating the event and cautioned communities against unauthorized access to petroleum products.

Frequently asked questions

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation. Preliminary information suggests it may have occurred near an unauthorized naphtha theft point.

At least 20 people were injured, with five of them in critical condition.

Naphtha is a highly flammable petroleum product used in the production of fuels and other chemicals.

While the fire spread to nearby homes and disrupted train services, the company stated that operations were not affected so far.

What Happens Next

01Haldia Petrochemicals will continue its investigation into the cause of the fire.
02Authorities will assess the damage to the plant and nearby infrastructure, including railway equipment.
03Safety and security practices at the facility may face increased scrutiny.

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How It Developed

A fire broke out at a Haldia Petrochemicals plant in eastern India.
The blaze started in a naphtha pipeline and spread to nearby homes.
At least 20 people were injured, with five in critical condition.
Firefighters used 12 fire engines to bring the blaze under control.
Injured individuals were rescued and taken to hospitals.
Train services were disrupted due to damage to nearby overhead railway equipment.
Haldia Petrochemicals is investigating the incident, with preliminary information suggesting a possible leak or unauthorized naphtha theft point.

Sources

T1
Fire at petrochemical plant in eastern India injures at least 20 peopleAP News
T2
Fire at India’s Haldia Petrochemicals plant injures several people | Prism Newsprismnews.com
T2
Fire at petrochemical plant in eastern India injures at least 20 people – Winnipeg Free Presswinnipegfreepress.com

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