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Maharashtra: One dead, 10 hospitalised after chlorine gas leak in Palghar's Vasai

Updated on: 26 November,2025 03:25 PM IST  |  Palghar
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According to Vivekanand Kadam, head of Palghar’s disaster management cell, the gas leaked from an expired chlorine cylinder. A fire brigade team rushed to the scene as soon as they were informed and began emergency work

Maharashtra: One dead, 10 hospitalised after chlorine gas leak in Palghar's Vasai

The incident took place at around 3.30 pm near a crematorium in the Sun City area of Diwanman, officials said. Representational Pic/File

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One person died and 10 others were shifted to a hospital after a chlorine gas leak on Tuesday in Vasai area of Palghar district in Maharashtra, officials said.

The incident took place at around 3.30 pm near a crematorium in the Sun City area of Diwanman, officials said.


According to Vivekanand Kadam, head of Palghar’s disaster management cell, the gas leaked from an expired chlorine cylinder. A fire brigade team from the Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) rushed to the scene as soon as they were informed and began emergency work, reported the PTI.



One man, identified as Dev Kantilal Pardiwal, lost his life. Ten people—including five fire brigade staff—felt unwell after inhaling the gas and were admitted to a nearby hospital, as per the PTI.

Those affected include Sun City fire station officer Vijay Rane, drivers Sachin More and Pramod Patil, and firemen Kalpesh Patil and Kunal Patil.

Firefighters managed to bring the situation under control by spraying large amounts of water on the leaking cylinder and later pushing it into a pond to reduce the effects of the gas.

Zonal DCP of Mira Bhayandar Vasai-Virar, Pournima Chougule-Shringi told the ANI that the police received a call about the leak.

She said that the leak happened near a government water tank where municipal workers were carrying out cleaning work. During the process, they accidentally struck a chlorine tank, causing the gas to spread through the area.

According to the DCP, some people were admitted to hospital, and one person died. She added that the cause of death has not yet been confirmed, and the final reason will be known only after the post-mortem report.

She also confirmed that the situation is now under control, the injured are receiving proper treatment, and an inquiry is underway.

In an another incident, earlier this month, a chemical leak—suspected by the NDRF sources to involve sodium sulphide—in Bhangarwadi near the MIDC Police Station in Andheri East had claimed the life of a 20-year-old man and left two others in critical condition last week.

The incident, reported at 4.55 pm by the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB), occurred inside a ground-plus-one structure. Three people suffered severe suffocation and were rushed to the hospital.

Hospital authorities had confirmed that Ahmad Hussain (20) was declared brought dead.

(with PTI and ANI inputs)

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