Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disaster. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2014

A building in chennai collapsed 1 died 50 feared trapped

Chennai Building Collapse: One Dead, 50 Feared TrappedOne person died after one of the two towers of a 11-storey under-construction building collapsed near Chennai on Saturday. (See pics)

11 people have been rescued so far a
nd the injured are being admitted to the Ramachandra Medical College and Hospital for treatment. Around 50 people are still feared trapped under the debris of the residential building.

12 fire tenders and the National Disaster Management team have reached the collapse site.

Expressing grief over the incident, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa issued a statement saying that the Chennai Police Commissioner and other senior officials are on the spot and tough action would be taken against those responsible.

The incident occurred at Moulivakkam near Porur in the western suburb, about 20 km from Chennai, as rains lashed the area and several other parts of the city today.
-ndtv

Thursday, September 9, 2010

BP oil spill cannot be compared with Bhopal disaster

New Delhi: British High Commissioner Richard Stagg Wednesday said the recent oil spill in US waters could not be compared to the scale of the Bhopal gas disaster, even as he noted the nuclear liability bill should take care that accidents do not happen.



Bhopal disaster

"BP (British petroleum) incident was very small as compared to Bhopal," Stagg told IANS on the sidelines of a conference on climate change. He was asked if there were any lessons to be learnt from the handling of the BP oil spill for industrial disasters like the Bhopal gas leak.

Stagg also did not give an opinion on the controversies surrounding the nuclear liability bill, but said: "Nuclear liability bill needs to ensure that no industrial accident takes place and human life should be given the top priority in the process".

Bhopal disaster

Noting that "no place is a zero risk place", He said: "It is the duty of the state to help and manage it effectively."

India has signed an agreement with Britain for cooperation in civil nuclear energy.

The Indian parliament passed the nuclear liability bill in the just concluded monsoon ession.

Detractors of the bill had made repeated reference to the Bhopal gas disaster and the handling of the compensation amount as their basis for opposition.

Bhopal disaster

They had pointed out how the Obama administration had pressured BP to stop the oil leak and pay up for the cleaning up process.

On climate change, Stagg said developing nations need to develop industries that are less carbon dependent. "Britain's carbon emissions have been 21 percent lower than 1999. We aim at 30 percent. This should be a good example for developing countries."

Source: IANS