A fire broke out on Saturday morning in Sivakodu, Dr. BR Ambedkar Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh, due to an underground gas pipeline rupture. As of this writing, no fatalities have been reported from the incident.
The media agency reports that firefighters, police, and ONGC employees are attempting to extinguish a fire shooting up from a borewell.
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Andhra Pradesh | Fire erupts from an underground gas pipeline in Sivakodu, Dr. BR Ambedkar Konaseema district; no casualties reported in the incident till now. pic.twitter.com/xfRhl99Xx4
— ANI (@ANI) July 15, 2023
Firefighters say it all started when an aquaculturist accidentally turned on the water supply after it had been turned off for a long time at an ancient borewell in a remote part of Razole Mandal.
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A fish pond with a borewell next to it. An old borewell sits here. Konaseema District Superintendent of Police P Sridhar told the news agency that water gushed first and then gas when the farmer turned on the old borewell.
The police are investigating where the gas came from and whether or not the farmer had just dug up the bank. Sridhar emphasized that putting out the fire is a top priority. He estimates that it will just take a few hours to complete.
Fire breaks out from borewell due to a gas leak in Rajolu of Ambedkar Konaseema District. ONGC officials and firemen trying to bring it under control. #AndhraPradesh pic.twitter.com/ObPQTCu7r9
— Ashish (@KP_Aashish) July 15, 2023
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