💨 Abstract
A methane gas leak occurred at a GAIL plant in Madhya Pradesh's Raisen district near Bhopal, triggering panic. The leak was later controlled, and there were no casualties. As a precaution, production was halted in nearby industrial units, and traffic was temporarily stopped on the adjoining road. Methane, a highly flammable, odourless gas, blew away in the air.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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