Seven persons were detained and a probe ordered on Thursday, into the leak of harmful gas at a private seafood processing plant in Odisha's Balasore district, which left over 100 people sick, officials said.
A case has been registered in Khantapada police station in connection with leakage of the harmful gas in the factory at Khantapada and a special forensic team was sent to assist in the investigation, Director General of Police (DGP), B K Sharma said.
Seven officials of the plant have been detained for questioning. A six-member team of forensic experts has reached the spot as part of the investigation, he said.
Around 100 people, mostly women, fell sick after toxic gas leaked from the prawn processing plant on Wednesday night.
The affected people were taken to the Khantapada primary health centre and most of them were later shifted to the district headquarters hospital here, an official said.
District Collector K Sudarsan Chakrabarty and SP B Jugalkishore who visited the plant and hospital said the condition of all the affected people was stable and many of them have been discharged from the hospital after proper treatment.
It appears that the workers were taken ill due to chlorine gas, but things will be clear after a thorough investigation, the district collector said.
According to the police, the incident took place at around 9 pm when the gas leaked from the plant located at Panapana, mostly affecting workers of the factory who complained of breathing problems.
Terming the incident unfortunate, owner of the private seafood processing unit, Tara Patnaik said, he was praying for the speedy recovery of those affected.
Patnaik claimed that there was no gas leak from the plant and the incident happened due to bleaching materials stored in the factory for processing.