Hazaribag: Following several deaths due to kerosene blasts in Hazaribag, the district administration on Tuesday set up a testing laboratory at the collectorate building for speedy examination of kerosene samples.
Since February, at least six persons have died in kerosene blasts in different villages under sadar block and over a dozen have received serious injuries. In the latest such incident, a 40-year-old woman died on Sunday night.
Hazaribag SDO (Sadar) Vidya Bhushan Kumar said that earlier they were sending the samples to Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) lab in Khunti but the process was time-consuming. Hence, the IOCL was requested to provide a mobile van for testing in the district.
Hazaribag: A team headed by state food and civil supplies department joint secretary Shantanu Agrahari visited Hazaribag on Wednesday to meet the affected families after reports of kerosene explosion surfaced from a few homes in the district. According to reports, at least two people have died and more than a dozen got injured in the last few days. Meanwhile, the Hazaribag district administration has stopped the sale of kerosene oil from public distribution shops (PDS).
Kerosene blasts were reported from Sarauni, Khurd, Dumar, Chutiaro, Amnari and Silwar villagers under the Sadar block. A two-year-old girl was among the dead. Kedar Ram, the father of the girl, said: “On the evening of February 14, my wife lighted a dibri after pouring kerosene in it but it soon blew up. Both my wife and daughter sustained severe burn injuries. We got the kerosene from a PDS shop here last month.” Ram’s wife and daughter were first taken to the Hazaribag Medical College and Hospital (HMCH), fr