Later, angry locals alleged that GAIL
officials did not heed to their warning that a gas leak had taken place in the
village. There reportedly some damage arising out of the angry belting of the
locals too. Energy Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu have ordered an
inquiry into the blast and fire. The one
which went on flames is reportedly a state-owned gas pipeline.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
condoled the loss of lives and announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs.2 lakh to the next of the kin of those
killed in the inferno. "My thoughts with the families of those who lost
their lives in the GAIL Pipeline fire in AP. Prayers with the injured. I have
spoken to the Petroleum Minister, Cabinet Secretary & GAIL Chairman and
asked them to ensure immediate relief at the accident site," Modi said. The
inquiry committee will be headed by a joint secretary in the Petroleum Ministry
and will have officials of Oil Industry Safety Directorate, NDMA and Hindustan
Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) as members.
The Oil Industry Safety Directorate
(OISD), under the Petroleum Ministry, carries out safety audits of oil and gas
installations, besides formulating and standardising procedures and guidelines
for design, operation and maintenance. It
is reported that OISD is not a statutory
authority. ONGC director (onshore) Ashok Varma is quoted as saying that the fire
occurred a few hundred metres from ONGCss Tatipaka Refinery at Nagaram village
in Amalapuram Mandal.
Fires in oil installations especially
in Krishna Godavari basin is not new … I remember a ‘blow-out’ that occurred in
Pasaralapudi in Amalapuram, way back in 1995 …. More of that later in a separate post.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
28th June 2014.
News credit : NDTV and Daily Mail.. photo credit – Daily Mail.
