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Uttar Pradesh: Gas Leak At Aligarh Meat Factory Leaves Five Unconscious; Cause Still ‘Unclear’

According to officials, the affected individuals were quickly rushed to a hospital for medical assistance. The incident occurred in the Amarpur Kondla area of Aligarh on Sunday night.

Uttar Pradesh Gas Leak

Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh: Five people, including four women, fell unconscious following a gas leak at a meat factory in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. The incident occurred in the Amarpur Kondla area of Aligarh on Sunday night.

According to officials, the affected individuals were quickly rushed to a hospital for medical assistance. While speaking to the media, Dr Sachin Verma from Malkhan Singh District Hospital, Aligarh said that there were a total of four women and a man who fell unconscious in the incident.

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“They were brought here from Amarpur Kondla. The man who brought them here identified himself as Jannat Ali. They said that there was a gas leakage due to which these people fell unconscious. We provided them with first aid and oxygen. When we were doing our paperwork, Jannat Ali left with them without informing us,” Dr Verma said. The authorities are currently investigating the cause of the gas leak.

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