Smell due to heavy rains: ONGC after gas leak reports at Mumbai’s plant trigger panic
ONGC clarified that there was no leak and it had just been the smell of hydrocarbon \'which was spread due to incessant rains\'.
Mumbai: Over 20 days after a massive blaze at an ONGC plant in Navi Mumbai’s Uran which killed four people, panic struck the area's residents once more amid reports of a gas leak. Following the reports, gas supply was stopped and the surrounding area was evacuated, authorities confirmed.
Later, ONGC clarified that there was no leak and it had just been the smell of hydrocarbon “which was spread due to incessant rains”.
The tweet said: "All precautionary measures in place. Plant is running normal. There is nothing to panic."
In a second tweet, ONGC said that senior officers of the plant were trying to allay the fear and panic by interacting with the local villagers and administration.
On September 3, three Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel were among four deceased. The men had arrived for inspection at the plant after a leak was reported in the storm-water drainage. However, a sudden explosion killed them on the spot.
ONGC is India's largest crude oil and natural gas company, which contributes around 70 per cent to domestic production.
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