<p>Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday demanded a probe into the gas leak incident in Visakhapatnam and asked the Centre to immediately shut down the chemical plant from where styrene vapour leaked.</p>.<p>Six people, including a child, died and over 100 others were hospitalised due to the gas leakage early Thursday. The plant had reopened on Thursday after COVID-19 lockdown rules were eased.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/vizag-gas-leak-live-updates-at-least-7-dead-hundreds-hospitalised-cm-jagan-mohan-expected-to-visit-the-spot-shortly-834550.html#1" target="_blank"><strong>Get All The Live Updates of Vizag Gas Leak here</strong></a></p>.<p>Naidu urged the Centre to immediately send medical experts to the district as it may not have the required expertise to treat people affected with styrene gas.</p>.<p>In a letter to Union Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal, Naidu also asked the Centre to deploy veterinary experts to treat animals affected by the toxic gas.</p>.<p>"Further, COVID-19 infects the lungs and reduces the immunity of the person. Hence, it is essential that the medical aid should be two pronged keeping in mind Styrene Gas and COVID-19," Naidu said in the letter.</p>.<p>"It is also essential to immediately close down the LG Polymers Unit and initiate a thorough enquiry into the gas leakage," he said.</p>.<p>The former chief minister suggested that the entire unit should be shifted to a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) that has no population in the vicinity.</p>.<p>Expressing grief over the tragedy, Naidu said as of now few people have died, while around 2000 people have fallen sick due to the leakage.</p>.<p>He said that the central government should provide necessary equipment for analysing the radius affected by styrene gas.</p>.<p>"It is important to focus on mitigating further loss of lives and in the long run to minimise the adverse health effects on the people of Visakhapatnam," he said.</p>
<p>Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday demanded a probe into the gas leak incident in Visakhapatnam and asked the Centre to immediately shut down the chemical plant from where styrene vapour leaked.</p>.<p>Six people, including a child, died and over 100 others were hospitalised due to the gas leakage early Thursday. The plant had reopened on Thursday after COVID-19 lockdown rules were eased.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/vizag-gas-leak-live-updates-at-least-7-dead-hundreds-hospitalised-cm-jagan-mohan-expected-to-visit-the-spot-shortly-834550.html#1" target="_blank"><strong>Get All The Live Updates of Vizag Gas Leak here</strong></a></p>.<p>Naidu urged the Centre to immediately send medical experts to the district as it may not have the required expertise to treat people affected with styrene gas.</p>.<p>In a letter to Union Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal, Naidu also asked the Centre to deploy veterinary experts to treat animals affected by the toxic gas.</p>.<p>"Further, COVID-19 infects the lungs and reduces the immunity of the person. Hence, it is essential that the medical aid should be two pronged keeping in mind Styrene Gas and COVID-19," Naidu said in the letter.</p>.<p>"It is also essential to immediately close down the LG Polymers Unit and initiate a thorough enquiry into the gas leakage," he said.</p>.<p>The former chief minister suggested that the entire unit should be shifted to a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) that has no population in the vicinity.</p>.<p>Expressing grief over the tragedy, Naidu said as of now few people have died, while around 2000 people have fallen sick due to the leakage.</p>.<p>He said that the central government should provide necessary equipment for analysing the radius affected by styrene gas.</p>.<p>"It is important to focus on mitigating further loss of lives and in the long run to minimise the adverse health effects on the people of Visakhapatnam," he said.</p>