Four killed in major fire at ONGC's gas-processing facility in Mumbai
Blaze doused; CNG and PNG supply to the city disrupted, but now restored

Fire at the storm-water drainage at ONGC’s gas processing facility in Uran started around 7.15 am
Current affairs: At least four people were killed after a massive fire broke out at Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)’s gas-processing facility in Mumbai on Tuesday morning. The incident once again puts the spotlight on the frequent accidents in the oil and gas industry.
The four people — including three Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel — were killed after a massive fire broke out in the storm-water drainage at ONGC’s gas processing facility at Uran in Navi Mumbai. Three other CISF personnel were injured.
“A fire was reported at about 7.15 am at storm-water drainage unit of the Uran plant possibly because of a gas leak. By 9.30 am the fire was...read more
The four people — including three Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel — were killed after a massive fire broke out in the storm-water drainage at ONGC’s gas processing facility at Uran in Navi Mumbai. Three other CISF personnel were injured.
“A fire was reported at about 7.15 am at storm-water drainage unit of the Uran plant possibly because of a gas leak. By 9.30 am the fire was...read more
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