Toxic Fumes Leak at SIPCOT Industrial Complex Spurs Investigation
Over 40 people hospitalized after inhaling toxic fumes suspected from a chemical factory in SIPCOT Industrial Complex. The leak, believed to be from a steam valve, caused eye irritation and breathing problems. A team led by district officials is investigating the incident. No casualties reported.

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In a distressing incident at the SIPCOT Industrial Complex, over 40 individuals were hospitalized after exposure to potentially toxic fumes emitted from a nearby chemical manufacturing facility. The incident, which occurred in the morning, led to widespread eye irritation and breathing difficulties among local residents.
Authorities suspect the fumes originated from a malfunctioning steam valve within the facility. Immediate action was taken, and the fumes have since been brought under control, according to a senior district police official.
Cuddalore District Superintendent of Police S Jeyakumar, along with revenue and pollution control board officials, conducted an on-site inspection. Jeyakumar reported no casualties and announced the establishment of a probe team to further investigate the incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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