Updated On: 03 March, 2024 01:45 PM IST | Sanjana Deshpande
Residents in Chennai formed a human chain and held posters demanding the closure of Coromandel International`s Ennore plant following an alleged ammonia gas leak from its pipeline. Pics/AFP

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The residents called for shutting the plant as they staged their protest at the Elliot`s bach in Chennai on Sunday morning.
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Previously, in December, panic ensued in Ennore when residents detected a strong smell owing to ammonia gas leak from a sub-sea pipeline owned by Coromandel International Limited.

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Five individuals, at the time, had experienced discomfort due to the ammonia gas leak and were promptly shifted to a health facility for treatment.
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The Tamil Nadu Environment and Forest Department then coordinated with local agencies to assess the situation and mitigate risks.

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Medical and police teams were deployed to ensure the safety of residents and manage any emergencies arising from the leak.
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Environmental officials had conducted a joint inspection of the plant and pipeline locations to assess the extent of the leak and its impact on the surrounding environment.

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A protest and public outcry followed the incident that happened in December 2023. The residents expressed their deep-seated concerns regarding the safety and environmental impact of industrial operations in their locality.
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