6 people from village injured in fire in oil well in Assam
6 people from village injured in fire in oil well in Assam
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Guwahati: A fire broke out in the oil well of the state gas company Oil India, located in Tinsukia district of Assam. Regarding the horrific fire in the gas well of Tinsukia Oil India Limited, the state environment and forest minister Parimal Sukhabaidya told that the Assam government is doing their best to control the fire. Not only this, but about 6 people of the surrounding villages have also been badly injured due to this fire. The fire is now spreading in the villages.

According to the information received, Assam's Minister for Environment and Forests, Parimal Sukhabaidya said, "The Assam government is trying best to control the fire." But now the fire is spreading rapidly in the villages, due to which about 6 people of the villages have been injured. Meanwhile, Sarbananda Sonowal has spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on this issue. The CM says that every possible effort is being made to get the fire under control. Experts say that this fire is so fierce that it can take about a month to control it.

In the Tinsukia district of Assam, there was uncontrolled gas leakage from the Bagjan oil well in the past 14 days. The fire in the oil well of Oil India Limited is so fierce that its flames can be seen from more than 30 kilometres away, a balloon of smoke is rising to the height of several meters.

Gas leak in the last two weeks in the well of the state-owned oil-based Bagjn Tinsukia. People around were also having a lot of trouble. However, the oil company says that they were trying to overcome gas leaks. Oil India and the local administration were watching this and efforts were being made to control it.

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