Karwar: Death toll in Kumta gas tanker tragedy rises to four


Daijiworld Media Network - Karwar (SP)

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Karwar, Sep 3: The death toll in the ghastly tragedy that occurred at Bargi near Kumta in Uttara Kannada district on Tuesday September 1 morning has risen to four, with another victim succumbing to injuries on Thursday September 3.

The two who died on Wednesday were Jayashree Patgar (55), who was state BJP Mahila Morcha vice president, and her son, Bharat (24). Sources at the hospital in Manipal did not reveal the name of the fourth person who died, but said it was a 33-year-old woman.

Jayashree's mother, Nagaveni Jattu Patgar (84), who had suffered grave burn injuries when the tanker went up in flames, had died while being taken to Manipal for treatment on Tuesday. With this, a person each from three generations of a single family have lost their lives for no mistake of theirs.

Ten patients are being treated in the hospital at Manipal. They include Jayashree's husband, Srikant Sheshu Patgar, who works as deputy range forest officer at Katagal, and his son, Dheeraj. Jayashree had been given the state level post by the BJP considering her active service in different orgnizational capacities since the last many years.

The doctors at Manipal hospital have been striving to save all the ten persons being treated as in-patients, some of whom are in serious condition. One of them is stated to be in critical condition. The conditions of five persons including the tanker driver are stable, it is gathered. The driver underwent surgery on Tuesday for the right leg fracture he suffered in the accident.

The tanker had hurtled down into 30-feet deep gorge on hilly terrain at Bargi when moving to Goa from Mangaluru. One of the compartments of the gas tanker had started leaking. Within seconds, fire got ignited, and a huge blast ripped through the area. The gas in liquid form had spread up to 500 metres, and six houses and five cattle sheds were burnt down in minutes. While a number of animals lost their lives. Eight ambulances were rushed to the spot, and injured were taken to the hospital at Manipal.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    It was just for fun. Even I used the name as Underwriter. So nice of you.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    Underwriter, where were you so far?
    You are in Pune and talking about Suratkal. What is this?

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    I am from surathkal working at Pune. when ever I visit surathkal I see these things and feel so scared seeing our city exposed such a disaster any time...

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    hi.. unfortunately, sorry to say it's absolutely no safety on this. I can see in and around surathkal thousands of tankers LPG tankers move around... 0 % safety measures followed. drivers drive so recklessly that any time we may see such a disaster in the heart of the city itself. they was they park, the way they drive, speeding... I am saying absolutely 0% safe we are on this regard. Authorities are sleeping with closed eyes...

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  • jamil ahmed, Udupi/Qatar

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    Hope it is wake up call for State administration to avoid such fatalities. It is strongly suggested that, safety should be given a prime importance and a pipeline to supply LPG need to be considered (one from MRPL to Bangalore and another one from MRPL to Belgaum). The marketing department of MRPL need to think of this issue and a fast track feasibility study need to be initiated.

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  • Sanjay, hebri

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    Pipe line is the way to go..

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2015


    Correction please.
    'inhabited' areas

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    The tanker drivers never learn from previous incidents?
    What would be the consequence if such mishaps take place in thickly habituated/populated areas? It's like carrying time bomb. There is no 100% guarantee on safety and danger to others lives.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    Why don't we transport such highly inflammable goods by Train ...

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  • shan, mangalore /DXB

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    You are correct , but if train got accident then what happens?? One time hundreds of tankers blasts. Results, full of one village.....

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    RIP..... horrible tragedy

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    May their souls Rest In Peace!

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