South Africa: Gas Leak at Plastic Recycling Company Claims Four Lives in Cape Town
Four people were died by toxic fumes, while five others survived, spokesperson Jermaine Carelse said, the Xinhau news agency reported.
Cape Town, May 22: Gas leak at a plastic recycling company in Cape Town claimed four lives on Tuesday, authorities confirmed. The accident happened on afternoon when workers were cleaning an underground tank, according to the City of Cape Town's Fire and Rescue Services.
Four people were died by toxic fumes, while five others survived, spokesperson Jermaine Carelse said, the Xinhau news agency reported. After rescuers arrived at the scene, they discovered four bodies in recycled water inside the factory, said Carelse. Gas Leak Reported at Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur District, 6 Dead.
Among the survivors, three were treated at the scene while two others were sent to hospital for further treatment, Carelse said. Police identified the deceased as being adult males, aged 22, 35, 41 and 51. The cause of the accident was being investigated, police spokesperson FC van Wyk said.
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