Updated On: 09 September, 2025 12:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Amarjeet Singh
The incident occurred around 2.15 pm near the main crude oil pipeline that transports fuel from the Arabian Sea to the facility; as flames erupted, residents of nearby villages such as Nagav and Kegaon rushed out of their homes in fear, recalling past tragedies at the same site

The incident occurred around 2.15 pm near the main crude oil pipeline that transports fuel from the Arabian Sea to the facility
Panic gripped Uran on Monday, September 8, after a massive fire broke out at the ONGC plant, sending thick plumes of black smoke soaring into the sky, visible from miles away. The incident occurred around 2.15 pm near the main crude oil pipeline that transports fuel from the Arabian Sea to the facility.
As flames erupted, residents of nearby villages such as Nagav and Kegaon rushed out of their homes in fear, recalling past tragedies at the same site. Roads leading to the area were swiftly sealed by authorities as a precautionary step, heightening anxiety among locals who feared the blaze could spread further.