1 killed, 4 injured in Duliajan pipeline blast | Guwahati News – Times of India



1 killed, 4 injured in Duliajan pipeline blast | Guwahati News – Times of India

Dibrugarh: A contractual worker of Oil India Limited (OIL) was killed and four others injured in a pipeline blast at an Oil Collecting Station (OCS) of Oil India Limited at Duliajan in Dibrugarh district on Wednesday, reports Rajib Dutta.
The deceased, identified as Robin Orang, was a contractual worker.
Among the four injured, one is a contractual employee while the rest are OIL employees.Two of the injured have been shifted to the Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) in Dibrugarh.
OIL spokesperson Tridiv Hazarika said the explosion occurred during repair work on a pipeline at an Oil Collecting Station in Duliajan which is the field headquarters of OIL. He said the blast was a result of a mechanical fault during the repair of a new pipeline valve.
“The incident took place due to a mechanical fault. We are probing the reason behind it,” Hazarika said.
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