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7 dead, 60 hospitalized after ammonia gas leak at seafood unit in India

Daily Finland

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June 21, 2026

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7 dead, 60 hospitalized after ammonia gas leak at seafood unit in India

At least seven people were killed and 67 others hospitalized Sunday following an ammonia gas leak at a seafood unit in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, reported Xinhua, quoting officials. According to officials, the ammonia leak originated from the seafood processing unit and spread across the premises. Workers present at the facility complained of breathing difficulties, while some suffered bleeding from the mouth and nose. Although the affected workers were rushed to nearby private hospitals for treatment, seven of them, all women, succumbed. Personnel from the police, disaster management, fire and emergency services, and health were immediately rushed to the spot to carry out rescue operations. A 30-member team equipped with gas detection devices and other specialized rescue gear has been pressed into service to fix the leak.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

7 killed, over 70 hospitalized as ammonia gas leaks at seafood factory in India

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Arab Times Online

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· Jun 21, 2026

7 Killed, Over 70 Hospitalized After Ammonia Gas Leak at Seafood Factory in India's Tamil Nadu

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

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Metro

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· Jul 2, 2026

Dozens of people hospitalised due to salmonella in instant noodle pots

The outbreak is believed to have started in November last year.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Tamil Nadu Ammonia leak kills 7, 68 hospitalised

Tamil Nadu Ammonia leak kills 7, 68 hospitalised

UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

866m people fall ill, 1.52m die globally after eating contaminated food: experts

866m people fall ill, 1.52m die globally after eating contaminated food: experts

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Related coverage for "7 dead, 60 hospitalized after ammonia gas leak at seafood unit in India": Anadolu Agency — 7 killed, over 70 hospitalized as ammonia gas leaks at seafood factory in India. Arab Times Online — 7 Killed, Over 70 Hospitalized After Ammonia Gas Leak at Seafood Factory in India's Tamil Nadu. Utusan Malaysia — Bekas wartawan sambilan Utusan Malaysia meninggal dunia. Metro — Dozens of people hospitalised due to salmonella in instant noodle pots. The Economic Times — Tamil Nadu Ammonia leak kills 7, 68 hospitalised . UrduPoint — 866m people fall ill, 1.52m die globally after eating contaminated food: experts