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Gas leak at Kota Kinabalu flour mill leaves worker semi-conscious

KOTA KINABALU: The Fire and Rescue Department responded to a gas leak at a flour mill in Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) here on Friday (April 21).

Ambulance suspected of gas leakage to cease being used

SEREMBAN (Bernama): The ambulance that possibly had a gas leak while carrying Bukit Pelanduk Health Clinic staff that caused them to lose consciousness upon arrival at Port Dickson Hospital on Thursday (July 22) morning will be sent to the Public Works Department for further investigation. Negri Sembilan Health Department director Dr Harlina Abdul Rashid said the vehicle was also not allowed to operate with immediate effect. She said that members of the Hazardous Material Unit Team (Hazmat) had conducted an investigation and did not rule out the possibility of a gas leak in the ambulance. Therefore, to ensure the continuity of the clinic s emergency services, the service will be provided by the nearby health clinic and also the Port Dickson Hospital, she said in a statement here on Thursday night.

Turkish crewman dies, three shipmates critical after inhaling ammonia on board tanker, says MMEA

SHAH ALAM (Bernama): A Turkish crewman on a tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) died, and three others are reported in critical condition after they were believed to have inhaled ammonia in international waters off West Port Klang on Tuesday (April 6). Selangor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) deputy director (operations) Maritime Commander Norihan Ngah, who confirmed the matter, said the agency was alerted by a shipping agent at about 11pm Tuesday. Following which, members of the Selangor MMEA, together with the Hazardous Material Unit Team (Hazmat) of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, went to the location the tanker, MV Hamburg DW, had anchored, southwest of Pulau Selat Kering, at about 3am wednesday (April 7), to pick up the victims.

Turk crew dies, three others in critical condition, after inhaling ammonia gas onboard tanker

07 Apr 2021 / 10:38 H. Pix for representational purpose only. SHAH ALAM: A Turkish crew on a tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) Turkey died, and three others are reported in critical condition, after they were believed to have inhaled ammonia gas, in international waters at West Port Klang yesterday. Selangor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) deputy director (Operations) Maritime Commander Norihan Ngah, who confirmed the matter, said the agency was alerted on the matter by a shipping agent at about 11pm yesterday. Following which, members of the Selangor MMEA, together with the Hazardous Material Unit Team (HAZMAT) of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, went to the location where the tanker, MV Hamburg DW, had anchored, southwest of Pulau Selat Kering, at about 3am today, to pick up the victims.

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