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Visakhapatnam gas leak | LG Chem dispatches technical team from Seoul for investigation, rehabilitation works

May 13, 2020 04:49 pm | Updated 09:32 pm IST - New Delhi:

An official statement said that the technical team comprises experts from production, environment and safety areas and it will investigate the cause of the incident.

A dried up papaya tree due to the impact of the gas leak from the LG Polymers plant at RR Venkatapuram in Visakhapatnam on May 10, 2020.

South Korean chemicals giant LG Chem has sent an eight-member team from Seoul to investigate the Visakhapatnam gas leak incident and rehabilitate the victims of the tragedy that killed at least 11 people and forced the evacuation of thousands.

The team would “promptly support responsible rehabilitation” that is the main objective of the task force, the company claimed.

“An eight-member technical team from Seoul headquarters, led by the president of our petrochemicals company, has been dispatched to LG Polymers India. This team will work closely on-ground along with the concerned authorities to resolve the situation and assist with real-time remedial and rehabilitation measures, said LG Polymers India, a unit of LG Chem, in a statement.

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The technical team comprises experts from production, environment and safety areas and it will investigate the cause of the incident, it said.

“The president, along with the dispatched team, will meet with the victims and affected families to explain support measures in detail and also hold meetings with the local State government officials,” it added.

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The gas leakage from the plant was reported on Thursday morning last week after the company tried to restart operations following the partial easing of the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.

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Earlier, on Saturday, LG Chem had said it is committed to working closely with the authorities concerned to investigate the cause of the incident, prevent recurrence in future and secure the foundation for care and treatment.

The firm said a special task force has been set up to help victims and families to resolve any issues and provide every assistance to the bereaved families.

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