Media: Suspected gas leak sickens Indian apparel plant staff

Victims of a gas leakage in the Sachin GIDC area, that reportedly kill 6 people and hospitalized 20 others, receive treatment at a Civil Hospital in Surat, some 270 kms from Ahmedabad, India on Jan 6, 2022. (AFP)

More than 50 women at an apparel manufacturing unit of the Brandix Special Economic Zone (SEZ) near the Indian city of Visakhapatnam fell sick on Tuesday due to a suspected gas leak, The Indian Express reported.

A report stated that on June 3, a similar incident had occurred in the same place where more than 200 women workers fell unconscious.

Some of the workers were administered first aid in the medical center in the SEZ and others were shifted to nearby hospitals, the newspaper said on Tuesday citing police sources.

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"The gas leak reportedly took place on the premises of Brandix. At present 53 patients are admitted here. Most of the patients complained of difficulty in breathing, nausea, vomiting," ANI news agency said in a tweet, citing local police and health officials.

The report added that on June 3, a similar incident had occurred in the same place where more than 200 women workers fell unconscious. It was then suspected that ammonia gas leaked from a nearby plant caused the incident, it said.