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One migrant worker dead, 2 critical after cleaning fish oil tank

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A migrant labourer died allegedly of asphyxiati­on while at work in a private fish oil and powder extracting mill near Thondi in Ramanathap­uram district on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as S Nabin Oram (25) of Odisha. Besides, the condition of two fellow workers, who also belong to Odisha, is said to be critical.

The incident occurred at Machur village around 10 am, sources said. On learning about the incident, Thondi police and Tiruvadana­i Tahsildar R Senthilvel Murugan inspected the spot and held enquiries.

Murugan said the incident occurred while Oram was cleaning a thousand litre waste tank. Two of his fellow workers including K Anil Majhi (24) and K Jashman Kujur (20) waited for his return at the work spot. Since Oram did not come out from the tank, the duo got into the tank and managed to rescue him. But, he died on the way to hospital. However, the tank tilted and fell down and the fellow workers, including Majhi and Kujur were injured and initially taken to Thondi Government Hospital, which is located 8 km away and later referred to Ramanathap­uram Government Medical College Hospital.

The private firm has two waste storage tanks with thousand litre capacity each and the tanks used to be cleaned weekly by workers, who had previous experience. But these three workers, without prior exposure to such situation, who got exposed to the deadly poisonous gas, were affected. Based on a complaint lodged by Radha, Village Administra­tive Officer, Machur, a case has been filed by the Thondi police to take necessary action for lack of safety measures, he said.

 ?? ?? Officials inspecting the fish oil tanks at a private firm near Thondi in Ramanathap­uram on Sunday
Officials inspecting the fish oil tanks at a private firm near Thondi in Ramanathap­uram on Sunday

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