💨 Abstract
In Rajasthan's Beawar district, a toxic gas leak from an illegally operated chemical factory resulted in the death of three people, including the factory owner, and over 50 others falling sick. The incident occurred in a residential area, leading to 53 people being hospitalized due to inhalation of the gas. The situation was brought under control, and the local authorities have evacuated the area and ordered an investigation into factories operating without permits.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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