Oman Daily Observer

200 people fall sick after ammonia leak

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CHITTAGONG: An explosion at a chemical fertiliser factory left at least 200 people needing medical treatment after toxic gas spread across large parts of Bangladesh’s second city Chittagong, officials said on Tuesday.

Police and fire officials said hundreds of residents were also evacuated from their homes near the di-ammonia phosphate (DAP) plant in the port city where a 500-tonne capacity ammonia tank exploded late on Monday. Mesbah Uddin, the district’s chief administra­tor, said that 56 people had been admitted to the Chittagong Medical College Hospital after the gas leak, none of whom was in a life-threatenin­g condition.

“Eight have been discharged. Fortyeight people are still in the hospital today but they are out of danger,” he said. “Around 150 people were given first aid locally,” he added.

Firefighte­rs battled through the night to halt the leak and finally declared that the situation was under control in the mid-morning.

“We used loudspeake­rs to urge people to evacuate the area. Hundreds did leave but they came back after the situation improved,” said Uddin.

The local police chief Rafiqul Islam confirmed that hundreds of workers from nearby factories had also been ordered to leave their premises.

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