GAS LEAK AT CHEMICAL PLANT IN ANDHRA PRADESH, 11 DEAD, 1,000 AFFECTED
Toxic gas leak in a multinational chemical plant in Andhra Pradesh has
resulted in the death of 11 people and impacted about 1,000, many collapsing
to the ground as they tried to escape the toxic vapours. Hundreds of people
with difficulty in breathing and burning sensation in eyes have been
admitted to hospitals in Vishakhapatnam.
Technical glitch in refrigeration unit caused gas leak mishap in Andhra
Pradesh, Visakhapatnam District Collector said. A criminal case has been
registered against management of chemical plant where gas leak occurred,
police said.
Hours after the styrene gas leak around 2.30 am on Thursday, from the
multinational L G Polymers Plant at R R Venkatapuram village, scores of
people could be seen lying unconscious on sidewalks, near ditches and on the
road, raising fears of a major industrial disaster.
As rescue officers and police personnel rushed to take people to hospital
and revive them, many people could be seen gasping for breath as they
staggered their way to safety, dazed and disoriented. Some tried to walk but
fell to the ground in a faint.
Unconscious children being carried by parents in their arms, people laying
on roads, health workers scrambling to attend to those affected by the
styrene vapour leak and residents fleeing were some of the scenes that
played out, bringing back grim memories of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.
The death toll from the accident could go up with at least 20 people on
ventilator support. Besides, 246 people with health complications are
undergoing treatment at Visakhapatnam's King George Hospital, police said.
About 800 people in ground zero, R R Venkatapuram village in Gopalapatnam,
were evacuated and most needed only first aid.
Taking stock of the situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he had
spoken to officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National
Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). "I pray for everyone's safety and
well-being in Visakhapatnam," Modi said in a tweet.
NDRF Director General S N Pradhan said leakage from the factory had been
reduced to minimal but NDRF personnel would be at the spot till it is
totally plugged.
The gas leak took place as the plastic factory that was closed during the
lockdown was being prepared for resumption of operations, he said.
The plant makes polystyrene and expandable polystyrene, a versatile plastic
used to make a wide variety of consumer products like toys and appliances
and has been in operation since 1961. It is operated by South Korea's LG
Chem and renamed as LG Polymers India in 1997 (earlier name was Hindustan
Polymers).
CONG DISMISSES SPECULATION ABOUT SOME OF ITS LEADERS LOOKING TO JOIN BJP
The Congress, on Thursday, dismissed speculation that some of its leaders
were in touch with the BJP and would join the saffron outfit soon.
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala, while rejecting such reports,
said they were aimed at spreading canards to tarnish reputations. "These
sources of information aimed at spreading canards to tarnish reputations. We
reject them with the contempt they deserve," he said on Twitter.
He was responding to a report about a senior Congress leader and a noted
lawyer, besides some young leaders switching sides.
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi put out a message on his Twitter
handle that read: "For all those who GOSSIP about me: Thanks for making me
the centre of your world (sic)." "Gossip is the Devil's Radio, so don't be
his DJ (sic)," another message put out by him read.
CORONAVIRUS: DOUBLING RATE NOW AT 10.2 DAYS
India's doubling rate for Covid-19 cases worsened to 10.2 days over the last
seven days with cases increasing rapidly in states like Maharashtra, Gujarat
and Delhi though there is better news on the improving recovery rate and the
fatality rate at the national level at 3.3%, health ministry data show.
This is a change from Tuesday when the health ministry had reported a
doubling time of 12 days, the same day which saw the highest jump in cases
and deaths.
The fall in doubling time comes after several weeks of steady improvement.
The deterioration of the doubling rate is attributed, at least in part, to
reporting gaps in certain states, such as West Bengal, which are now being
corrected.
"Compared to the rest of the world, India's fatality rate is lowest," health
minister Harsh Vardhan said on Thursday, pointing to efforts to ensure
timely reporting and efficient clinical management in combating Covid-19.
The data also shows the disease in India to be of less in severity with just
1.1% of all Covid-19 patients on ventilators, 3.3% on medical oxygen and
4.8% in ICU beds.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Director Dr Randeep Guleria on
Thursday said India may witness the peak of COVID-19 cases in June or July.
Dr Guleria added, earlier it was analysed that the peak will be in May but
due to extended lockdown the peak has also been extended. "It is a dynamic
process that depends upon various factors. It is a long-lasting battle.
Cases will come even after the peak is passed. People's lifestyle in terms
of travelling and socialising will change," he said.
IMD FORECAST STARTS LISTING POK TOO
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has started including
Gilgit-Baltistan and Muzaffarabad, which are parts of
Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir (PoK), under the Jammu and Kashmir meteorological
sub-division since May 5, said Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the Regional
Meteorological Department that gives forecast for the northwest
meteorological division of the IMD.
The development assumes significance as New Delhi has been of a position
that the Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir belongs to India.
The inclusion of Muzaffarabad and Gilgit-Baltistan in the forecast comes
amid Pakistan's Supreme Court allowing elections in Gilgit-Baltistan this
week. India had strongly reacted to the development.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 56,347 (+3,344) / 39,16,338 (+93,478)
Total Deaths 1,889 (+104) / 2,70,711 (+5,635)
Total Recovered 16,776 (+1,445) / 13,43,054 (+40,164)
Active Cases 37,682 (+1,795) / 23,02,573 (+47,679)
Serious / Critical Cases (Not Available) / 48,958 (+747)
Top impacted nations so far: (And some of India's Neighbours)
Country / Total Cases / Deaths / Total Deaths per 1M Pop.
USA 12,92,623 / 76,928 / 232
Spain 2,56,855 / 26,070 / 558
Italy 2,15,858 / 29,958 / 495
UK 2,06,715 / 30,615 / 451
Russia 1,77,160 / 1,625 / 11
France 1,74,791 / 25,987 / 398
Germany 1,69,430 / 7,392 / 88
Brazil 1,35,773 / 9,190 / 43
Turkey 1,33,721 / 3,641 / 43
Iran 1,03,135 / 6,486 / 77
India 56,351 / 1,889 / 1.4
Pakistan 24,644 / 585 / 2.8
Bangladesh 12,425 / 199 / 1.2
Sri Lanka 824 / 9 / 0.4
Top 17 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
State/UT Confirmed Deceased
Maharashtra 17,974 / 694
Gujarat 7,013 / 425
Delhi 5,980 / 66
Tamil Nadu 5,409 / 37
Rajasthan 3,427 / 99
Madhya Pradesh 3,252 / 193
Uttar Pradesh 3,071 / 62
Andhra Pradesh 1,833 / 38
Punjab 1,644 / 28
West Bengal 1,548 / 151
Telangana 1,122 / 29
Jammu and Kashmir 793 / 9
Karnataka 705 / 30
Haryana 625 / 7
Bihar 550 / 5
Kerala 503 / 4
Odisha 219 / 2
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CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: US TELLS CHINA TO SHARE DETAILS OF PATIENT ZERO
Seeking an answer from China about the origins of the deadly coronavirus,
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday said that the US needs to know
the details of patient zero.
Slamming China for a disinformation campaign, Pompeo in an interview to Jack
Heath of The Jack Heath Radio Show also accused the WHO of failing in its
mission to provide the information to the world in a timely fashion about
the risk that was emanating from China.
"We know that this originated in Wuhan, China. That was challenged by the
Chinese at the front end. This administration was very clear we weren't
going to accept that disinformation, pushed back. I think the whole world
knows that this began and originated there in Wuhan," he said.
"Where exactly it came from, it matters. We want to know the answers to
that. There's evidence that it came from somewhere in the vicinity of the
lab, but that could be wrong. We need to get the answer to that. It matters
because we need to know where patient zero came from," he said. The US needs
it for all of the epidemiological work that needs to be done to protect
Americans today and tomorrow, he asserted.
TRUMP VETOES IRAN RESOLUTION
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday vetoed what he called a "very
insulting" congressional resolution seeking to limit his war powers in Iran.
In a statement, Mr. Trump said he had used his veto because the resolution -
a rare bipartisan rebuke to the President approved in March - was based on
"misunderstandings of facts and law."
The measure stemmed from fears among both Mr. Trump's Republicans and
Democrats that the White House was stumbling into war with the Islamic
republic.
In the statement, Mr. Trump said the Congress misinterpreted his
constitutional authority as being limited to "defence of the U.S. and its
forces against imminent attack."
"That is incorrect," he said.
"We live in a hostile world of evolving threats, and the Constitution
recognises that the President must be able to anticipate our adversaries'
next moves and take swift and decisive action in response. That's what I
did!"
The resolution said the U.S. President cannot commit his military to
hostilities against Iran or any part of its government or military without
explicit authorisation from the Congress.
Trump also described the allegations from the opposition Democratic party
that Russians interfered in the 2016 presidential elections to help him win
the polls as the "Russia hoax". Investigations, however, have not been able
to prove the allegations.
"The Russia hoax made it very hard for Russia and the United States to deal
with each other," the president told reporters in the Oval Office of the
White House.
On Thursday, Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over
the phone.
"They are a very important nation. We are the most powerful nation, they are
a very powerful nation. Why would we not be dealing with each other?" he
asked.
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PREGNANT WOMEN, ELDERLY ON BOARD AS INDIA BEGINS FIRST PHASE OF EVACUATION
India's first phase of evacuating its stranded citizens got off on Thursday
with two flights from Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The maiden flight from Abu Dhabi
was delayed due to safety procedures which temporarily inconvenienced the
passengers who had come to the airport several hours before the scheduled
departure.
These flights are carrying back cases of extreme distress and on
humanitarian grounds. The flight from Dubai, for instance, includes a group
of 18 pregnant women, a dozen elderly and five infants who have been
stranded at the airport for 50 days. Both the flights were headed for
Kerala.
Indian diplomats said there were no Covid cases among the nearly 300
passengers in the first two flights. However, all of them will be
quarantined on arrival at their own cost.
Apart from the pregnant and the elderly, others who made it to the flights
were medical and loss of job cases.
The Indian missions have also wait-listed passengers on all the flights to
replace passengers who may fail in the medical screening.
India is sending 64 flights and two ships in the first phase of Vande Bharat
Mission. One naval ship has already docked at Male and the other is due to
bring back Indians from the Maldives who will have to pay their fare, the
first time that the Indian armed forces will be charging for humanitarian
services.
BMC BOOKS 3,343 HOTEL ROOMS TO QUARANTINE OVERSEAS INDIANS
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said it had reserved 3,343 rooms
across 88 hotels in Mumbai to quarantine the Indian nationals, stranded in
other countries, once they were evacuated.
The Indian nationals from Britain, the United States, Bangladesh, the
Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia were expected to be flown back to
Mumbai, the civic body said.
It had reserved rooms in two, three, four and five-star hotels, along with
apartment hotels and OYO hotels, it said.
"On landing in Mumbai, the Indians returning will be quarantined in hotels,
and they will be admitted in hospitals, if found infected with COVID-19 on
completion of the quarantine period," said Vijay Khanake, BMC spokesperson.
171 SHRAMIK SPECIAL TRAINS OPERATED SO FAR, OVER1.70 LAKH MIGRANTS FERRIED
The Indian Railways, on Thursday, said it had operated a total of 171
Shramik Special trains since May 1, and ferried home over 1.70 lakh migrants
stranded in various parts of the country due to the COVID-induced lockdown.
While 22 such trains had already departed on Thursday, 26 more trains were
scheduled to run by Thursday night, including the first train to originate
from New Delhi carrying 1,200 migrant workers to Madhya Pradesh, it said.
Every special train has 24 coaches, each with a capacity of 72 seats. But
the national transporter is allowing only 54 people in a coach to maintain
social-distancing norms by not allotting the middle berth to any passenger.
Since the beginning of the services, Gujarat remained one of the top
originating stations, followed by Kerala.
Among the receiving states, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh remained the top states.
LOCKDOWN 3.0: BMC ALLOWS REOPENING OF SINGLE ELECTRONICS, HARDWARE SHOPS
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has amended its previous order
and allowed reopening of standalone electronics and hardware shops in the
city during the lockdown, saying there is an urgent need to keep such shops
open to some extent.
"It has been observed that many essential and life- saving medical
equipment, IT systems related to health systems and machines, vehicles are
in a state of disrepair due to closing down of electronics and hardware
shops. Hence, there was an urgent need to keep such shops open to some
extent," said the BMC's amended order.
UP EXEMPTS BIZ FROM ALL BUT 3 LABOUR LAWS FOR 3 YEARS
The Uttar Pradesh government has approved an Ordinance exempting businesses
from the purview of almost all the labour laws for the next three years, to
give a fillip to investment in the state, affected by Covid-19.
A press statement dated May 6, issued by the state government, said the
government had cleared the "Uttar Pradesh Temporary Exemption from Certain
Labour Laws Ordinance, 2020" to exempt all establishments, factories, and
businesses from the purview of all but four labour laws, for three years.
Only the Building and Other Construction Workers Act, 1996; Workmen
Compensation Act, 1923; Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976; and
Section 5 of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936 (the right to receive timely
wages), will apply in the state, according to the statement.
Other labour laws will become defunct. They include laws related to settling
industrial disputes, occupational safety, health and working conditions of
workers, and those related to trade unions, contract workers, and migrant
labourers.
INDIA LOOKS TO LURE MORE THAN 1,000 US FIRMS OUT OF CHINA
India is seeking to attract US businesses, including medical devices giant
Abbott Laboratories, to relocate from China as US steps up efforts to blame
Beijing for its role in the coronavirus pandemic.
The government in April is said to have reached out to more than 1,000
companies in the US and through overseas missions to offer incentives for
manufacturers seeking to move out of China.
US President Donald Trump's move to blame China for its handling of the
Covid-19 outbreak is expected to worsen global trade ties as companies and
governments move resources out of the world's second-largest economy to
diversify supply chains. Japan has earmarked $2.2 billion to help shift
factories from its neighbour, while European Union members plan to cut
dependence on Chinese suppliers.
The need to create employment is urgent after the pandemic left 122 million
people jobless.
It could also present India with a chance to finally push through
long-stalled reforms on land, labour and taxes that have hindered investment
for years.
POLICY ON VEHICLE SCRAPPING SOON, SAYS GADKARI
The vehicle scrappage policy is likely to be finalised soon to boost the
automobile sector, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin
Gadkari said on Thursday. "The scrapping policy will be finalised soon. It
is going to boost the industry. It is going to reduce the production cost.
Yesterday also, I had a discussion with the Secretary and we will make it as
early as possible," Gadkari said in a video-conference with the members of
SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers) Institute over impact of
COVID-19 on the automobile sector.
The vehicle scrappage policy is awaiting the final clearance from the Union
Cabinet, which will focus on eliminating the fleet of old polluting
commercial vehicles plying on the country's roads.
Gadkari had earlier said once the policy was approved, India could emerge as
a hub for automobile manufacturing as key raw material available from
scrapping like steel, aluminium and plastic are bound to be recycled,
bringing down automobile prices by "20-30 per cent".
The government on July 26, 2019 had proposed amendments to the motor vehicle
norms to allow scrapping of vehicles older than 15 years in a bid to spur
adoption of electrical vehicles. In a draft notification, the government
proposed renewal of fitness certificates for vehicles older than 15 years
every six months instead of the current time-frame of one year.
Gadkari also said his ministry had fixed a target to build highways worth Rs
15 lakh crore in the next two years.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. - John F. Kennedy
OFF TRACK
When the wise company president learned that his employees were tanking up
on no-trace vodka martinis during their lunch hours, he issued the following
memo:
To all employees; If you must drink during your lunch hour, please drink
whiskey. It is better for our customers to know you're drunk than to think
you're stupid.
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