Assam: Massive fire in Tinsukia’s leaking gas well, Govt seek IAF’s help

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Officials in Tinsukia district said that the huge fire, which began on Tuesday afternoon, may spread to adjoining areas if it is not controlled at the earliest.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal talked to Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh seeking help from the IAF to douse the blaze, officials said.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which was deployed in the area after the gas leakage started on May 27, further reinforced their strength on Tuesday to control the fire while top officials are also reviewing the situation.

Many fire-fighters and para-military forces are trying hard to control the fire and prevent its spread in the adjoining human habitations, forests, farmland and other areas.

Talking to the media in Guwahati, Sonowal said that all out measures have been taken to save the lives and properties of the people besides controlling the fire.

“Besides NDRF, para-military, state security forces, district administration, ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation), OIL and other stakeholders are jointly working to deal with the emergent situation. State Chief Secretary and Director General of Police and other top officials are monitoring the situation and time to time, taking necessary steps,” he said.

An OIL press release said that the well caught fire even while the clearing operations were on at the well site.

“There is no casualty reported. A firefighter from ONGC sustained minor injuries. Fire tenders are at the site controlling the spread of fire. While chalking out the plans with the ALERT (Singapore firm) team in the morning, they presented alternate options which also included ”Capping Stack Guide Rail” mechanism. ONGC and OIL teams had made considerable progress with the ”Capping Stack Guide Rail” Mechanism and it was decided to proceed with the same. However, the current situation would be brought under control by the experts,” the release said.

The oil well at Baghjan in Tinsukia, around 550 km east of Guwahati, has been leaking gas for the past 14 days, causing enormous damage to the region”s wildlife, wetlands and biodiversity.

Farm lands with standing crops, as well as ponds and wetlands in the adjoining villages have also been badly affected and the threat is growing with every passing day.

Many small tea growers in the area have also claimed layers of gas condensates in their tea gardens.

As many as 700 families, comprising 3,500 people, had earlier been shifted to three relief camps after the leakage began.

The state-owned OIL has also announced financial aid of Rs 30,000 to each of the affected families.

An OIL press release said that after the preliminary discussion and de-briefing session, the experts from Singapore”s ”Alert Disaster Control”, led by Michael Ernest Allcorn, along with the OIL team, reached Baghjan well site on Monday afternoon.

Over 45 environmentalists, academics, wildlife experts, writers, social activists and journalists have expressed concern over the environmental consequences of the blowout near the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, a biodiversity hotspot.

Meanwhile, close on the heels of Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal having talked to Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan regarding Baghjan incident, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal directed Industries and Commerce Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary to immediately visit Baghjan and take stock of the situation.

Apart from his earlier telephonic conversation, the Chief Minister this evening also held a video conference with the Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, officers of the Petroleum Ministry and the foreign experts who came from Singapore and took stock of the ground situation. 

Sonowal while expressing his apprehension on the impact of the fire on the environment and people living in the fringe areas, stressed on the need of putting out the fire at the earliest to ensure a conducive living condition for the people. 

Dharmendra Pradhan apprised the Chief Minister of all the steps and technological interventions being made in synergistic way by all the stakeholders in putting the situation under control. He also informed that even air force has been kept on standby to deal with exigencies. 

It may be noted that Chief Minister Sonowal also called Union Home Minister Amit Shah and apprised him of the situation.

 

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