Sixty-eight persons are being treated, including 17 on ventilator support, the government said.

The incident occurred on June 21 when an ammonia gas leak was reported at the industrial unit, leading to the exposure of workers present at the site. | India News

Tamil Nadu forms committee to inspect hazardous industries following ammonia leak tragedy that claimed five lives.

Learn about ammonia poisoning, its effects, symptoms, and treatment following a deadly gas leak in Tiruvallur.

A devastating ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing plant in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district claimed the lives of seven women from Odisha and hospitalised 68 others. The toxic…

Three persons have been arrested in connection with the ammonia gas leak at the seafood processing unit at Periyapalam. Eight women migrant workers have been killed in the…

The industrial ammonia gas leak tragedy in Tamil Nadu points to the need for strict enforcement of safety norms in industrial units

Activists highlight safety and accommodation failures at Tiruvallur seafood unit after ammonia leak kills seven migrant workers.

Ammonia gas leak in Chennai claims nine lives, with 69 others hospitalized, predominantly affecting women workers from various states.

CHENNAI: Another worker died on Tuesday, the death toll from Sunday's ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district to nine, all of them women.

A chemical leak occurred during routine industrial operations on June 21 at a provate seafood processing and exports unit | India News

Tiruvallur ammonia gas leak death toll rises to 10; 83 affected, with many receiving ongoing medical treatment.

At least 9 people have died and around 69 others have been hospitalised after an ammonia gas leak at a seafood processing plant in the Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu. The…

Sixty-eight persons are being treated, including 17 on ventilator support, the government said.

Ammonia gas leak in Tiruvallur claims another life, raising the death toll to 11, with many others undergoing treatment.

Forty persons are being treated, including two on ventilator support, the government said.

Ammonia gas leak in Chennai claims two more lives, raising the death toll to 15; victims identified as Priti Devi and Budhubari Naik.

The ammonia leak in Tiruvallur has claimed 16 lives, with 26 others currently receiving medical treatment.

The ammonia leak in Tiruvallur has claimed 16 lives, with 26 others currently receiving medical treatment.

A devastating ammonia gas leak in Tiruvallur highlights industrial safety failures and the plight of migrant workers in Tamil Nadu.