Gas Leak in India Fells 500 Villagers
NEW DELHI, India — Sulfur dioxide gas that leaked from an acid plant in eastern Bihar state made 500 villagers ill, including 20 who were hospitalized Friday in serious condition, the United News of India reported.
The leak in Jhurkully village near Jamshedpur, about 620 miles east of New Delhi, was so intense that crops near the plant were also damaged, the news agency said. Cattle were also affected by the leak that occurred Thursday.
The cause of the leak was not immediately known.
Sulfur dioxide, a heavy, colorless, suffocating gas, is used as bleach, disinfectant or preservative.
The victims, mostly women and children, complained of burning in their eyes and throat and had breathing difficulties, the agency said, quoting police.
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