Mangaluru: No explosion, clarifies MRPL in response to rumours


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 9: City-based Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) has, by means of clarification to certain rumours doing the rounds, has stressed that there has been no explosion in its premises as is being made out.

General manager (corporate communications) of the company, Lakshmi M Kumaran, said that there has been a breakdown in power supply, as a result of which there is black out. As trapped gases are being pushed out, the flare at the facility happens to be larger than usual, she added, discounting the rumours.

She has reiterated that there has neither been an explosion or any casualty in the refinery.

Rumours which ran thick and thin in the district earlier had claimed that power shut down occurred in the third unit of MRPL on Tuesday September 8 night due to fire accident, and that the people living in the vicinity were worried by the loud noise made by the generator when it tripped, which was heard by people living even in far off places, and more so by the orange flare that enveloped the air.

As power supply to the facility broke down, rumours had begun to spread panic in the area.

  

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  • Nagu, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Better blast to MRPL due to helpful to surrounding people as harmful/irrupted burning smell. No any other word.( inside almost good position employees other state and some few local)

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    But the tragic part is that , we built this factory in mid of a fully populated areas like surathkal, krishnapura and also very close to Mangalore city. Just imagine for a second that such an accident happens in reality. It may end the whole civilization in the coastal. Such companies or factories should be at a remote places. But due to political or money or vote bank we accept these projects in the heart of the heavy populated areas. So, damage is already done and we are bound to face the consequences at least one fine day. Scary...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    I suspected "Another Puska Pataki" ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Possibly transformer exploded...quite common when overloaded...sounds like bomb...

    Jossey where you there at the time of explosion???

    ...JH...

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  • sukumar, kingdom of Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Jossey, just reading the comments of fekus....

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