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ONGC OIL RIG CATCHES FIRE
September 08, 2005:
An Oil & Natural Gas Corporation oil rig caught fire following a heavy
blowout in an onshore well being drilled in the Krishna-Godavari basin in
Ahdhra Pradesh on Thursday afternoon.
Seven ONGC personnel were reported missing even as the district authorities
evacuated the people from three adjoining villages to safer places.
The accident occurred at Tandavapalli village, 7 km from Amalapuram town.
There was a sudden blowout in the gas well when the drilling was going on.
The blowout was so severe that the oil rig and four vehicles parked nearby
melted in the heat.
ONGC officials said 30 people were on the rig at the time of the accident.
While 23 escaped safely from the inferno, seven employees were reported
missing. Their fate is not yet known, although ONGC officials believe that
they could have jumped to the other side of the rig and gone to nearby
villages.
The flames from the inferno leapt more than 150 feet and could be seen from
a long distance. As a precautionary measure, the authorities have evacuated
people from three nearby villages to safer places.
Although fire tenders were rushed to the area, they were of no use and the
ONGC officials were putting in place plans to cap the blowout, which would
take days or weeks.