Two
persons sustained injury when a fire broke out at Siddhartha Petrol Pump
located nearby the Lohakilthali Manahara bridge at Madhyapur Thimi-1 on June
27. The pump suddenly caught fire after a spark came out from nozzle of the
tanker and a joint of pipe of the tank while pouring petrol from the tanker.
In
the incident of fire, Ram Bahadur Tamang, an employee at the petrol pump, had
his right hand and leg burnt while local shop keeper Pratima Tamang also
sustained burn injuries at face, backbone, neck and two legs. Tamang with
eight-month pregnancy is undergoing treatment at Global Hospital.
Likewise,
in another incident, property of Gaurishanker Traders Hardware worth around Rs
1 million had turned into ashes in the fire that broke out from the underground
room of Saajha Petrol Pump at Madhyapur Thimi-3, Chardobato.
Three
people were injured when the air pipe of the tire resoling shop located in the
same building. Saajha Pump was distributing petrol when it caught fire. It was
the incident during the period of trade embargo enforced by India.
Though
the incidents of fire in petrol pumps of Bhaktapur are recurring, the
authorities concerned are turning deaf ear to regulate the operational
management of the pumps.
Petrol
pumps in Bhaktapur are being operated in unsafe condition with no secured
boundary in the sensitive zone and prevalence of weak safety measures.
No comments:
Post a Comment