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Andhra Pradesh: 7 Dead While Cleaning Gas Tank In Kakinada

Poisonous gases began to leak from the tank, and seven workers who inhaled the gas died of suffocation, while one worker managed to flee.

Seven workers died due to suffocation while they were cleaning a large gas tank in an oil factory located at G Ragampeta in Peddapuram Mandal in Andhra Pradesh's Kakinada district on Thursday.

According to the ABP Desam report, the deceased have been identified as Krishna, Narasimham, Sagar, Korathadu Banji Babu, Karri Rama Rao, Kattamuri Jagadeesh, and Prasad.

Five of the deceased were from Paderu, and the other two were from Pulimeru of Peddapuram Mandal. They were cleaning the gas tank in the Ambati Subbanna oil factory, which began operations a year ago.

Poisonous gases began to leak from the tank, and seven workers who inhaled the gas died of suffocation, while one worker managed to flee. The workers joined the factory around 10 days ago. The oil factory produces gingelly oil and the head office is located in Samarlakota.

"One person entered the edible oil tanker and suffered suffocation and fell unconscious. "Seven others entered the tanker using a ladder, and all of them suffocated," Peddapuram circle inspector said, according to The Times of India.

He added that one person who survived said that he could not breath after entering the tanker.

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Earlier, two workers were asphyxiated to death while they were involved in cleaning a septic tank in a gated complex in Perungudi, Tamil Nadu. The duo was working at a private cleaning company in Perungudi. 

The deceased were identified as P Periyasamy, 38, and D Dhaskhinamurthy, 38, both from Pallikaranai. The duo went to the gated community with over 10,000 houses to clear the sewage in Kamaraj Nagar of Perungudi.

A police officer said, Periyasamy entered the tank without any safety gear and suddenly inhaled the noxious gases. He then collapsed inside the tank. After this, Dhakshinamurthy, who did not hear Periyasamy's response, too entered the tank to rescue him. However, he fainted inside the tank. 

Following this, the supervisor informed the police and the fire personnel, who rushed to the spot and recovered the workers from the drains. Periyasamy was declared dead by the first aid crew, while Dhakshinamurthy succumbed to the hospital.

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