Gas leak in LPG tanker of Khandwa creates chaos
Gas leak in LPG tanker of Khandwa creates chaos
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Khandwa: There was a stir at the railway station on Friday evening at around 5 o'clock. The goods train of LPG tankers which left for Ratlam from Konkan railway reached Khandwa station. A gas leak from a tanker here caused chaos. As soon as the information was received, Collector Tanvi Sundriyal and SP Dr. Shivdayal Singh had to take charge. The station's power line was shut down due to gas leakage.

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However, a special team has been called from Pithampur to prevent leakages. Around 4 o'clock in the evening, the goods train stopped at platform number two of Khandwa station with LPG tankers. After standing here for about an hour, the railway employees noticed a gas leak from a tanker standing under the bridge on platform number two. On getting information about this, there was a stir at the station. GRP, RPF and station personnel became active.

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Collector Sundriyal and SP Dr. Singh arrived. SDM Sanjeev Pandey and City Superintendent of Police Lalit Gathre discussed the subject with Railway Traffic Inspector Sunil Gupta. The leak could not be closed after about an hour. The station line and OFC line were closed. Traffic Inspector Gupta told that diesel engine is not available. Having gas can not use an electric engine. For this, no train will be allowed on the platform. There will be a restriction on the movement of trains. SDM Sanjeev Pandey told that the team is leaving for Khandwa from Pithampur. Only after their arrival the gas leak can be stopped. The Railway Police has sealed the area around the tanker. The duty of a dozen soldiers has been imposed.

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