Tragic Accident at Ambati Subbanna & Co Oil Mill Leaves Seven Workers Dead
Seven workers from Ambati Subbanna & Co Oil Mill in Andhra Pradesh lost their lives tragically when two of them entered a large gas tank to clean the sludge, only to succumb to the toxic fumes that filled the chamber.The incident occurred on the fateful morning of April 22nd, and the Kakinada district Superintendent of Police M Ravindranath reported that it appeared to be a case of death due to suffocation. Investigations have been launched to determine the exact cause of death.
According to eyewitnesses, the workers entered the gas chamber to clear a large pile of sludge that had been accumulating for a long time. As soon as they entered, the workers were overwhelmed by a thick, noxious cloud of gas, which is believed to have been the reason for their deaths. The workers had no chance to escape, and passed away within minutes.The news of the tragic incident spread throughout the state of Andhra Pradesh, and many people are in shock due to the sudden deaths. Many questions are being asked about how the workers were allowed to enter the gas chamber without safety gear, and why the workers were not made aware of the risks associated with the task.
The families of the deceased workers are mourning their tragic loss, and have called for an investigation into the incident. The government has promised to look into the matter, and many are hoping that the incident will serve as a wake-up call for employers to ensure that their workers are safe and secure.The accident at the Ambati Subbanna & Co Oil Mill is a reminder of the need for employers to be more aware of the health and safety of their workers. It is important that employers take the necessary precautions to ensure that their employees are safe from harm, and that they are made aware of any potential risks that may arise from their work.


