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Over 10 injured in fire at naphtha pipeline in West Bengal's Haldia

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Over 10 injured in fire at naphtha pipeline in West Bengal's Haldia
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A major fire broke out at a Haldia Petrochemicals naphtha pipeline in West Bengal, injuring over 10 people. Emergency services are currently managing the blaze, which has also disrupted local railway operations.

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Industrial accidents involving hazardous materials pose significant risks to public safety and critical infrastructure.

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More than 10 people were injured after a major fire broke out at a naphtha-carrying pipeline of Haldia Petrochemicals in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district in the early hours of Tuesday (June 30, 2026), officials said.

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