2 Dead & 4 Injured After Oil Well Catches Fire In Assam, See Visuals

Another heartbreaking incident in Assam’s Baghjan has brought shockwaves to the country. A massive fire broke in Assam’s Tinsukia district. According to NDTV, a natural-gas producing well of Oil India Limited (OIL) that has been leaking gas for the last 14 days caught fire on Tuesday.

Times of India reported that the oil well had a blowout on May 27 and had been leaking gas since then. It caught fire two days ago that could reportedly be seen from 10 km away.

However, Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal said that it has been now confined to an area of 50 meters. But he added that it might take 25-28 days to control the situation.

According to The Indian Express, the dead bodies of two firefighters were recovered from a wetland near the well a day after the incident. As of now, four more people have sustained minor injuries in the accident. A team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has also been deployed to bring situations under control.

Visuals from the tragic incident are all over social media and they are not for the faint-hearted. Take a look:

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Around 6000 people from the nearby areas have been evacuated and placed in relief camps. The company in question has announced financial relief of Rs 30,000 to each to the affected families. We pray for the people affected.

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