Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Indian protesters carry bodies into gas leak plant

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VISAKHAPAT­NAM, May 9, (AFP) - Angry protesters carrying dead bodies stormed an Indian chemical plant on Saturday to demand the facility's closure after a toxic gas leak that killed 12 people days earlier.

Thursday's pre- dawn accident in the industrial port city of Visakhapat­nam injured hundreds and knocked many unconsciou­s as they tried to flee the area.

State government officials had arrived to conduct a safety tour of the plant, owned by South Korea's LG Chem, when a crowd of around 300 people barged past police and security guards.

Some helped cart stretchers bearing three victims of the disaster, their feet sticking out from under the black canvas covers that otherwise shrouded the bodies.

They chanted slogans demanding justice for the dead and the shutdown of the plant before they were pushed back by security.

Relatives of the dead stood nearby, many in tears, while others relieved the horror of the sudden accident.

“I saw people carrying their children on their shoulders looking for water. They could not move because of the gas, I thought they were dead,” said one man. At least three children were among the dead and dozens remain in hospital.

Andhra Pradesh state police chief Gautam Sawang said the situation at the facility was now “under control”. Authoritie­s have started a manslaught­er investigat­ion over the leak and India's environmen­tal tribunal has already fined the company $6.2 million as a preliminar­y punishment.

Police said the plant had been left idle because of India's nationwide coronaviru­s lockdown and suspect the leak was caused by gas left in a tanker that overheated.

LG Chem confirmed that the polystyren­e plant was not operating at the time of the accident, but insisted there were maintenanc­e staff at the facility.

The disaster has evoked memories of a major leak at a gas plant in the Indian city of Bhopal that killed at least 3,500 people in 1984.

 ??  ?? A man carries a fainted young girl (R) to evacuate her following a gas leak incident at an LG Polymers plant in Visakhapat­nam on May 7, 2020. (Photo by STR / AFP)
A man carries a fainted young girl (R) to evacuate her following a gas leak incident at an LG Polymers plant in Visakhapat­nam on May 7, 2020. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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