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In the wee hours of Thursday, a gas leakage was reported from several areas of India's financial capital Mumbai. Citizens tweeted about a 'lingering odour' in their localities. Complaints were received from densely-populated suburbs like Chembur, Powai, and Kandivali.
It has now been confirmed by Mumbai's municipal body, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), that the gas had leaked from the Chembur plant of Rashtriya Chemical Fertiliser, a Public Sector company. The leak, authorities say, has now been contained.
But the fact that a gas leak happened, in a populated city like Mumbai, has also instilled fear in the hearts of people who live not so far away from factories.
It's also prompted the question: Of how to protect ourselves and our loved ones in case of a gas leak?
FIT spoke to doctors to find out.
Dr Suneel Naagar, a respiratory specialist at Asian Hospitals says that we must protect our airways and eyes in case of a gas leak, as those are the areas most prone to getting affected.
"You have to cover your eye because the chemical reactions that take place in the eye can also lead to blindness," says Dr Daagar.
However, Dr Daagar says normal goggles, which have a huge gap around the eye, won't be able to protect the eye.
Here are some other suggestions by the doctor:
FIT found some polycarbonate kits with safety masks and goggles for chemical leaks on Amazon, that are available for less than Rs 1500.
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