Air Force did this to reduce effect of leaking gas from tank
Air Force did this to reduce effect of leaking gas from tank
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The Indian Air Force played an important role in saving people from the gas leaking from the storage tank of the LG Polymers plant in Visakhapatnam. On Monday, the Air Force transported 8.3 tons of chemical from Gujarat by air. This chemical can reduce the toxicity of the gas leaking from the storage tank of the LG Polymers plant. The Ministry of Defense has shared this information. The ministry issued a statement saying that two AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force were used to carry around 1.1 tonnes of butylcatcoal chemical from Mundra in Gujarat to Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh and to carry 7.2 tonnes of polymerization inhibitors and green retarders. Gone.

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When a crisis comes on the country, then only the army comes forward. Something similar has been seen this time. The Air Force transported the Director of the Indian Petroleum Institute from Delhi and a styrene expert from Mumbai to Visakhapatnam to oversee the operation to control the gas leaks. Visakhapatnam District Collector V. Vinay Chand said that about 13 thousand tons of styrene from LG Polymers are being sent to the company's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. A few days after the gas leak from the Polymers plant, about 13,000 tonnes of liquid styrene chemicals are being sent back to the company's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.

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On the morning of May 7, the gas leaked from the plastic manufacturing unit. Due to this 12 people died and more than 400 people had to be hospitalized. After this the plant was completely closed. The situation remained under control in the area on Monday. Chief Minister Y. s. Jagan Mohan Reddy reviewed the situation through video conference with ministers and officials. Asked the ministers to spend the night in each affected village so that trust can be restored among the people.

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