70 land in hospital after gas leak at factory.

Byline: Imtiaz Ali

KARACHI -- Around 70 people were hospitalised due to a gas leak at a chemical factory in the Bin Qasim Town area on Friday, triggering fear and panic among people, rescue services and hospital staff in the wake of recent deaths from a gas leak in the Karachi Port Trust area, according to officials.

The incident prompted provincial authorities to close the industrial unit operations and constitute a committee to conduct a thorough probe into its safety and environmental standards.

Bin Qasim SHO MohamAmed Ali said the gas leaked from the Engro Polymer and Chemicals Plant, which manAuAfactures PVC plastic pipes, affecting around 67 persons.

He said the police were informed that 'chlorine' leaked from one of the pipes.

Rescue services complained that they had not been informed about the type of the chemical so that they could provide protective gear to their ambulance staff to save them during the rescue operation while shifting the affected persons to hospitals and nearby clinics.

After being given first aid, most of the affected persons were transported to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for further treatment, sources in Edhi Foundation said.

JPMC executive director Dr Seemin Jamali said they received 70 persons, all young and middle aged, with the common complaint of difficulty in breathing and burning sensation in their eyes.

She said they were stable and 69 of them were discharged. Only one patient was admitted for further treatment. 'He is also stable and has been put under observation,' Dr Jamali added.

She said there was 'an element of anxiety' ostensibly in the wake of recent gas leakage at KPT.

No case had been registered about the incident till the filing of this report on Friday evening, according to Malir SP Tahir Noorani.

The Bin Qasim SHO said the authorities would decide about the possibility of initiating any legal proceedings after an initial inquiry. He said the chemical industrial unit operations were affected for some hours. Later, the factory resumed its operations, he said. Apparently to highlight that the factory was safe, the SHO...

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