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3AM Horror in Surat: Toxic Gas kills 6, 23 hospitalized

3AM Horror in Surat: Toxic Gas kills 6, 23 hospitalized
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Letter: At least six people died and 23 others must be hospitalized after dangerous gas spread in the Sachin Gidc industrial area during early morning.
Among 23 who were injured, seven were in the ventilator and were very important.
Those who fell ill as inhaling toxic gases was received at a new civil hospital in the city.
Investigative institutions suspect the illegal disposal of hazardous chemicals in open tunnels of a tanker can cause disasters in the region.
The incident occurred on Jalan number 3 Sachin GIDC near Vishwa Prem coloring and printing factory around 3am.
The deceased is an employee of the same factory.
The police have started an investigation into the incident.
The driver and cleaners of tankers are currently unconscious and will be questioned as soon as they recover, the police said.
Most of the victims include workers who work in textile factories and are at night when they start fainting.
Some workers who sleep on the roadside are too unconscious.
Because it was warned, the fire letter and emergency services (SFES) and police rushed to see and start rescue operations.
All people affected quickly shift to hospital for treatment.
“All affected people come from Vishwa Prem coloring and printing factories, which are close to the scene.
Six people have died and 23, including the driver of a tanker and cleanser, has been hospitalized.
It must be investigated why tankers containing chemicals exist There and exactly how the victims died, “said Aayahush Oak, district collector, letter.
“A team from the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Police, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), fire brigade was investigating,” Oak added.
“The police have begun investigated to find what caused the spread of harmful gases and the FSL team to work on a gas leak type.
The police also started the procedure to register violations,” said the city police commissioner, Ajay Kumar Tomar.

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