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CM Majhi enhances ex gratia to Rs 10 lakh for Tamil Nadu ammonia leak victims; five bodies flown back

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BHUBANESWAR: The state government on Tuesday announced an enhanced ex gratia of `10 lakh for the families of migrant workers from Odisha who lost their lives in the ammonia gas leak incident in Tamil Nadu, even as five bodies were flown back and sent to their native villages in Keonjhar for the last rites.

The deceased were identified as Gumani Juanga of Rangamatia village; Shibani Juanga and Geeta Juanga of Dubanali village under Telkoi police limits; and Phulomani Juanga of Kodipasa and Champabati Juanga of Tala Champei under Sadar police limits. All the victims belongedJuanga tribe, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG).

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi paid his last respects to the victims at Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) before the bodies were transported in special vehicles to Keonjhar.

The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said Majhi was deeply saddened by the incident and enhanced the ex gratia assistance from `4 lakh to `10 lakh.

Ground reports suggested that the death toll in Sunday’s ammonia gas leak at St Peter & Paul Sea Foods Exports in Kannigaipair village of Tiruvallur district of TNafter another young woman succumbed to her injuries early on Tuesday.

Labour commissioner Indramani Tripathy told The New Indian Express that five bodies were airlifted after completion of verification and other formalities. Verification in two other cases is still underway.

Tripathy said the three-member team deputed by the state government to coordinate with the Tamil Nadu authorities Department officials acknowledged that limited manpower on the ground had affected the identification process. However, they said efforts were being made to facilitate the return of those wishing to come back to the state.

“As the bodies were kept at different facilities and injured patients are undergoing treatment in multiple hospitals, coordinating everything on the ground has been challenging. One official was sent separately to Chennai on Monday to coordinate and bring back the bodies of the identified deceased,” the labour commissioner said.

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