Manipur- ‘Heavy fuel’ leaked from power station, contaminates adjacent streams - WATCH video
时间:2024-06-26 06:00:51 阅读(143)
Heavy fuel leaked from the power station on Wednesday night In Manipur’s Imphal, leading to the contamination of streams that run through villages such as Kanto Sabal and Sekmai.
The spillage impacted water bodies flowing through Kanto Sabal and Sekmai villages, ultimately merging with the crucial Imphal River downstream, which serves as a lifeline for the region.
The cause of the spill is yet to be determined, with investigations considering both the possibility of intentional sabotage and accidental leakage.
#Manipur subjected not just to #genocide since 3 May 2023 nonstop but today there’s attack on #environment where thick oil poured on the #rivers by unknown miscreants.Indian authorities must look into matter URGENTLY @UNBiodiversity @UNEP #NoToEnvironmentalViolence pic.twitter.com/ImwofS8Xk3
— Binalakshmi Nepram (@BinaNepram) January 10, 2024In response, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) directed concerned departments to take immediate action, deploying all available resources, including heavy machinery, manpower, and expertise, to prevent a potential environmental catastrophe.
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Heavy machinery was deployed to divert the flow of the water in the affected streams towards fields, an official told PTI. “It is yet to be determined if miscreants were involved in this or if it was accidental,” he added.
Nongmai, a resident of Kanto Sabal, expressed the gravity of the situation, stressing the severe impact on both the environment and the well-being of those dependent on the contaminated water.
“Not just aquatic life but also the communities that depend on the water have been severely threatened by this spill,” said Nongmai.
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