The Asian Age

1 killed after ammonia gas leak at Haldiram’s, 300 evacuated

The gas leak had occurred through the valve of one of the four ammonia condensers in the maintenanc­e unit where around 22 people were working

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A 42-year-old worker died allegedly after ammonia gas leak at a Noida’s Sector-65 Haldiram’s manufactur­ing and production unit on Saturday. Police said that more than 300 workers were evacuated from the building safely.

The man who died has been identified as ammonia operator Sanjeev Kumar. According to a senior National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) official, a call regarding the leakage was received at around 12 pm on Saturday following which was there immediate deployment of police force, firefighte­rs and the NDRF teams.

“There are two adjoining units of Haldiram’s in the building, one was the production unit and the other was its cooling or the maintenanc­e unit. We sprayed water in the air to neutralise the ammonia, which had got mixed in the air in and around the building. Ammonia solution was also used on the condensers to check the leak. The main gas pipeline has been closed since,” said the fire department official.

“The gas leak had occurred through the valve of one of the four ammonia condensers in the maintenanc­e unit where around 22 people were working and evacuated. One of them was taken to a hospital, where he died later,” said a police official.

“More than 300 workers were in the production unit and they were also evacuated immediatel­y and the building marked isolated for the time being,” said the police official.

“A team of NDRF personnel, firefighte­rs and Noida Police officials, including senior officers, were at the spot and the situation was brought under control by 3 pm,” said the police official.

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