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Five killed, 150 injured in IOC depot blaze
Press Trust of India / Jaipur Oct 30, 2009, 01:24 IST

Army called in to help douse raging fire, petroleum minister to visit site today

A massive fire that broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation’s fuel depot in Sitapura Industrial Area on the outskirts of the city tonight, killed five persons and injured at least 150.

State officials said the help of the Army was sought to douse the fire at the depot, which was on the highway near the airport.     

“The fire is massive. We are finding it difficult to douse it,” Petroleum Minister Murli Deora said tonight three hours after the fire spread to adjacent depots. The fire broke out at around 7.30 pm and it may be several hours before it is completely brought under control. Deora said he was leaving for Jaipur the next day.    

Dr Ashok Pangudia, Medical Superintendent at SMS Hospital, said two persons were brought dead at the hospital while one person was reported to have died in a private hospital. Some of the injured had splinter injuries, he said.    

Huge flames shot in the air amid billowing smoke as hundreds of people in the villages in and around the depot panicked and fled their homes. The fire also spread to some industrial units in a radius of 3 km, destroying them.    

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said Army assistance was being sought to help douse the fire. Some Army jawans joined the rescue operations.       The injured were rushed to Mahatma Gandhi and SMS hospitals. Some of them had serious burn injuries.      

The fire broke out when petrol was being transferred from the fuel depot to a pipeline. A leak in the pipeline is suspected to have caused the blaze. IOC Chairman Sarthak Behuria said the fire broke out at a petrol storage tank and quickly spread to other tanks. The police said several explosions were heard.

The IOC tank farm had 8 to 10 storage containers that stored petrol, diesel and kerosene for supply in Jaipur and adjoining areas. Special teams had been rushed to Jaipur to coordinate the operations there, officials said. IOC experts are also being flown from Mumbai and New Delhi.      

Deora has instructed IOC Director, Marketing, G C Dagga to immediately rush to Jaipur to oversee the rescue operation.     

Behuria and HPCL Chairman Arun Balakrishanan have been asked to go to Jaipur by morning. He said, the depot was a modern one and employed minimal work force of 20 to 25 people and it was very unlikely that many of them would have been present at the depot at the time of the fire. 

Officials said the fuel in the tank would be allowed to burn out before bringing the fire under control. They said steps were being taken to ensure the fire did not spread far through the pipeline.      Electricity in the area has been cut off as a precautionary measure.

Rajasthan Health Minister Immamuddin Ahmed said two bodies recovered from the fire site had been taken to SMS Hospital and another one to Fortis. At least 50 of the injured had been admitted to SMS, he added.

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