Mumbai News: Chemical Gas Leak Causes Health Issues and Air Quality Concerns In Ambernath
Last night, a significant gas leak occurred at the Nikkem Chemical Company located in the MIDC area of Ambernath, near Mumbai. The incident resulted in the release of toxic chemicals into the air, leading to a range of health issues for local residents. Reports indicate that people began experiencing throat irritation and eye irritation due to the exposure to the chemicals. The leak created a fog-like condition over Ambernath city from approximately 9 PM to midnight. Emergency response teams, including fire brigade officials, arrived at the scene promptly to contain the situation. Their efforts were crucial in mitigating the immediate impact of the gas leak and bringing the situation under control. Currently, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) has deployed two air quality inspection mobile vans to investigate the cause of the air pollution and assess the extent of contamination. Preliminary reports suggest that the situation is now under control, with the air quality improving and no visible smoke reported in the Ambernath area. The focus remains on ensuring that the chemical leak is fully contained and that no further health risks are posed to the residents. The MPCB's mobile units are actively working at the Nikkem Chemical Company to monitor air quality and ensure that necessary measures are taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation to address any potential long-term impacts on the environment and public health.