The fire at the high-pressure pipeline, which carried gas to consumers like Maruti Udyog, occurred around 0945 hours this morning near Venkateshwara College in Satyaniketan area, South Delhi.
Nearly a dozen fire tenders were pressed into service and it was brought under control by 1100 hours. No one was injured.
"We shut gas flow at both ends of the pipeline and brought the fire under control," said B C Tripathi, Chairman and Managing Director of GAIL India Ltd, the state gas utility which owns the pipeline.
While the workers fled after the incident, the gas leaked from the pipeline and spread in a small area. It soon caught fire because of spark.
"Fire tenders were immediately pressed and the fire brought under control," Tripathi, who was among the first to reach the spot, told PTI here.
A GAIL statement later said: "The incident occurred due to a third party drilling activity without prior permission taken by the agency from GAIL, in spite of the pipeline warning markers located in close proximity to the site."
While there have been no casualties, "the fire damaged a couple of vehicles parked nearby", it said.
Besides Tripathi, GAIL Director (Projects) Ashutosh Karnatak also rushed to the spot soon after the incident.
The accident will not affect gas supplies to Maruti as alternate line is available for supply but some CNG stations of Indraprastha Gas Ltd may get affected temporarily.
"Efforts are being made to restore gas supply at the earliest. Restoration work of the pipeline has already started," GAIL said.
"A GAIL gas pipeline near Venketeshwara College caught fire at 9.30 AM due to leakage. 10 fire tenders were pressed into service and the flames were doused off," a fire official said.
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