Indian oil and gas plant fire kills four
September 04, 2019 00:00:00
NEW DELHI, Sept 03 (AP): An explosion triggered a fire Tuesday at a state-run oil and gas processing plant in western India, killing four people, officials said.
Police officer V. Damgude said the four dead were three firefighters and one plant executive. Press Trust of India news agency said another three firefighters were injured and hospitalized.
The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, which runs the plant, said on Twitter that the fire started in the stormwater drainage in the plant and was doused within two hours. More than 20 fire engines rushed to the scene in Navi Mumbai township near India's financial capital of Mumbai.
Lalit Jha, an officer of the Central Industrial Security Force, said the workers first detected a gas leakage and called for fire officers while trying to close a pipe valve.