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Mumbai: 3 killed after inhaling 'toxic gases' on board barge

Updated on: 11 February,2017 05:59 PM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

Three persons died and as many were hospitalised after they inhaled "toxic gases" generated inside the cavity of a barge off Mumbai coast, police said

Mumbai: 3 killed after inhaling 'toxic gases' on board barge

Mumbai: 3 killed after inhaling 'toxic gases' on board barge


Three persons died and as many were hospitalised after they inhaled "toxic gases" generated inside the cavity of a barge off Mumbai coast


Three persons died and as many were hospitalised after they inhaled "toxic gases" generated inside the cavity of a barge off Mumbai coast, police said today.


The incident took place last night around 10 PM on barge 'Orion-2', which was carrying grains, nearly 4 nautical miles off Malabar Hills shore.


According to police, the toxic gases generated inside the cavity due to stocked grains and water.


According to police, the toxic gases generated inside the cavity due to stocked grains and water

When the six sailors went up to the cavity for some cleaning work, they came into contact with the toxic gases and inhaled it, resulting in death of three of them, while others suffered suffocation, a personnel at Yellow gate police station said.

The captain of the barge soon passed 'stressed call' to the Coast Guard Command Centre, Mumbai, he said, adding that there were nine people on board the barge.

Soon, Coast Guard boat C-154 was rushed to the spot and initiated the rescue operation, he added.

The victims were first taken to India Dock and later shifted to Bombay Hospital for treatment, the official said.

The deceased were Mangesh Bhosle (27), K T San (27) and Jayanta Chaudhary (24). Those hospitalised were identified as Dhahur koriar, Sharmasan Mandal and Ganesh Bhahiya, police said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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