Four workers died tragically due to gas leak in Palghar drug company, questions raised on safety

Palghar Gas Leak: Four workers died due to a nitrogen gas leak in a pharma company in Palghar district of Maharashtra.

Fri, 22 Aug 2025 12:02 AM (IST)
Four workers died tragically due to gas leak in Palghar drug company, questions raised on safety
Four workers died tragically due to gas leak in Palghar drug company, questions raised on safety

On Thursday, a serious accident took place evening in the Tarapur-Midus Industrial Area of ​​Palghar district of Maharashtra. Nitrogen gas leaked (Maharashtra factory accident) in plant number F‑13 of Melody Pharmaceuticals Limited, which left six workers unconscious. Four of them died on the spot, and the condition of two is critical (Pharma company gas leak). Hospital and police squads reached the location soon after the gas leak (Nitrogen leak Palghar). The victims were rushed to Shinde Hospital, and they were admitted to the ICU after giving first aid. Officials say that the condition of some people remains worrisome.

This incident shows a major failure of industrial safety. This accident has raised questions about whether safety standards were followed less? Further investigation will be important to find out whether proper equipment, training, and emergency preparedness were in place.

Remember, accidents such as chemical or gas leaks have happened numerous times in Palghar prior to this. In 2022 and 2025, there were severe accidents of chemical leaks and gas leaks in this area, where numerous people were affected.

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The local administration took steps to secure the area after the accident. The DSMC team immediately started investigating the accident. A preliminary investigation has been done by the Directorate of Industrial Safety (DISH), and further in-depth reports will be made.

This incident is a reminder of how important regular inspections, compliance with safety rules, and emergency accountability are in industrial units. Companies should not only protect the workers, but also connect the surrounding areas to the warning network.

However, this tragic accident in Palghar has once again confirmed that there should be no compromise in industrial safety. Four lives were lost, while two more are still fighting for their lives. Further investigation will make it clear that concrete steps should be taken to ensure that such a tragedy does not happen again.

Muskan Kumawat Muskan Kumawat is a Journalist & Content Writer at Sangri Times English, covering a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, and trending stories. With a strong passion for storytelling and in-depth reporting, she delivers engaging and informative content to readers.