Hindustan Times (Noida)

3 workers die while cleaning sewage tank in Madurai; probe on

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE WORKERS WERE BROUGHT IN ON THURSDAY TO REMOVE A BLOCK IN A MOTOR INSIDE THE 30-FOOT DEEP SEWAGE TANK, SAY FAMILY MEMBERS

Three conservanc­y workers have died due to asphyxiati­on while cleaning a sewage tank in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district, police said on Friday.

The deceased have been identified as Sivakumar, Saravanaku­mar and Lakshmanan.

According to the family member of one of the deceased, the workers were brought in on Thursday night to remove a blockage in the motor located inside the 30-foot deep sewage tank at a pumping station in Palanganat­ham.

“They fell into the tank around 9.30pm on Thursday. One of them couldn’t even be retrieved. There was no ambulance and we took them to the hospital in a two-wheeler, but we couldn’t save them,” said a relative.

“They have died due to government negligence. We have lost three lives only because they didn’t use machines,” he added.

The police, however, dismissed the allegation­s saying that fire and rescue personnel were immediatel­y rushed to the spot and wore masks and oxygen cylinders to recover the bodies.

Another relative of one of the deceased told reporters that the corporatio­n failed to use available equipment. “They chose to do this manually. The government has to take strict action and compensate the families.”

The issue reverberat­ed in the ongoing state assembly with AIADMK legislator Sellur K Raju questionin­g the deaths.

Responding to them, KN Nehru, minister for municipal administra­tion and urban and water supply, said a case has been registered and the police are investigat­ing the matter. “The chief minister has ordered that every municipal corporatio­n has to buy more machines to clean sewage tanks,” he said.

Nehru added that the workers went in directly and, if the Madurai corporatio­n was aware, they would have used machines and the deaths could have been avoided.

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