Two laborers died during tank cleaning in Betul

Two laborers died during the cleaning of the tank in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. After the accident, there was chaos in the family. As soon as the information of the incident was received, there was a stir among other laborers working.

BHOPAL: Two laborers died during the cleaning of the tank in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. After the accident, there was chaos in the family. As soon as the information of the incident was received, there was a stir among other laborers working. After the accident, the company officials and employees ran towards the spot. The accident occurred in Oil Limited Company.

It is feared that the workers have lost their lives due to suffocation. However, the management claimed that there was no condition like gas in the tank. On the night of 15 March, workers Kailash Pankar (53) and Dayaram Narvare (56) landed to clean the tank of Oil Limited Company. After some time both were found unconscious in the tank. On the information of the incident, the company management informed the police and ambulances. The SDRF team reached the spot and took out both. By then both had died.

Initial investigation is feared that both have died due to suffocation due to accumulation of poisonous gas. The employees of the company said that the tank is cleaned twice a month. The incident is between 4 pm to 12 pm to 12 pm. After changing the shift, new employees came and both employees were found dead in the tank.

Factory manager claims- no such thing as poisonous gas in the tank

The administration has ordered a detailed investigation into the incident. Additional SP Kamla Joshi said that the investigation has not started on the spot, due to which the real reason is not clear. The situation will be clear only after the PM report comes. On the other hand, factory manager Ajay Mishra said that there was no condition like gas at the scene. The reasons are being investigated. All possible help will be provided to the family of the deceased.

  • Nitin Thakur reports from Bhopal
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