Vizag Gas Tragedy: People & Animals Collapse on Road, While Birds Fall From Sky; Survivors Recall Horror!
Home > News Shots > India newsThe country woke up to the sad news of Vizag gas leak, that has killed eleven people, including a child and over 1,000 sick and admitted to a hospital. This horrifying incident happened after gas leaked overnight at a chemical plant of a multinational firm in Andhra Pradesh's Vishakhapatnam city.
The incident happened when the plant was preparing to resume production today after lockdown restrictions was eased amid COVID-19 scare. Currently, three villages have been evacuated and thousand of people have been shifted to other areas. While officials are still running door to door checking on people.
People were shocked to see men and women found lying motionless in lanes, ditches and near houses. Even animals were seen fallen unconscious while birds were falling from the sky. Reports also suggest that the sky turned black while the trees turned grey.
The gas leaked at 2.30 am from two large tanks that were unattended because of the lockdown, a police officer confirmed. Few of the incidents are, two people, who were so dizzy, fell into a well and died, while two others died when their two-wheeler fell into a ditch and many more cases are making headlines.
Currently, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) declared this incident a chemical disaster and said that up to 25 people are said to be critical. Meanwhile, Police officer Swaroop Rani in Visakhapatnam told news agancy AFP that the gas leaked out of two 5,000-tonne tanks that had been unattended due to the lockdown.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and assured to give all possible help that he would need. PM Modi even called for a meeting of the National Disaster Management Authority and said, “I pray for everyone’s safety and well-being in Visakhapatnam."
This sad incident has been compared to the 1984 Bhopal Gas leak, which is one of the worst disasters in history. It killed more than 3,500 people while lakhs were left traumatized and sick forever.
Check out few videos and tweets from the tragedy:
A NDRF worker vacating a stray dog which fell unconscious due to the horrible Gas leak in #Vizag #VizagGasLeak.
Animals also being taken care. Something Positive. @NDRFHQ pic.twitter.com/nbsVUWJvPq
— Santosh R. Goteti (@GotetiSantosh) May 7, 2020
These photos broken my heart💔 probably 2020 is the worst year #VizagGasLeak pic.twitter.com/NpTm2kw4zU
— Vakeel Saab 🔥 (@veereshteki) May 7, 2020
Heart Wrenching visuals from 😟🥺 #AndhraPradesh #vizaggasleak #Chernobyl #COVID19 #Vizag #staysafe #StayHomeSaveLives #Visakhapatnam #VizagGasLeak #BhopalGasTragedy #PRAYFORVIZAG#LgPolymersGasleak #LGPolymers #Vizag pic.twitter.com/MMapeDpLGQ
— 99updates (@99updates) May 7, 2020
Who is responsible for this tragedy #VizagGasLeak pray for vizag victims🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/jwb2Kn65Jd
— Anush Krishna (@anushkrishna15) May 7, 2020
Prayers for Vizag. 🙏
These visuals are horrifying, scary. #VizagGasLeakpic.twitter.com/dJoYgXTeMw
— Deepak Kushwah (@iDeepakKushwah) May 7, 2020
This is not the right time for political abuses and criticism, please co-operate the government to safeguard our very own Vizag people.. let's pray for Vizag !
Dear god if your existence is true then please show some mercy on them and don't let them loose their lives !! pic.twitter.com/GPHFEjYVhY
— విశ్వ నరుడు🇮🇳 (@WRITER_SAINIK) May 7, 2020
2020! Do you have any plans of getting better or no?? 😣 The worst year in the history of mankind may be! #Vizag #VizagGasLeak #VizagGasTragedy pic.twitter.com/HuacJ3Xxs0
— SAMARTH BHUSHAN (@samarthkn) May 7, 2020
VIZAG GAS LEAK
Chemical gas leakage reported at LG polymerd industry in RR Venkatapuram Village, #vishakhapatnam. Side effects of being effected are burning in eyes and breathing difficulties.
5000 people have fallen suck and according to report 8 are deads. pic.twitter.com/wJTPaFk7NG
— Keshavsamrat_ (@Keshavsamrat_) May 7, 2020
Vizag gas horror jolts India. Chilling visuals & details are out. Former bureaucrat blames state & the system.
Details by TIMES NOW’s Imran Khan. | #VizagGasTragedy pic.twitter.com/5c9ZS49Gdg
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) May 7, 2020