Transport LPG by rail to avert accidents, says HC by greatindian on 21 September, 2012 - 03:01 PM | ||
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greatindian | Transport LPG by rail to avert accidents, says HC on 21 September, 2012 - 03:01 PM | |
KOCHI: Against the backdrop of the Chala LPG tanker blast that killed 20 people, the high court on Thursday directed the state government to check, in consultation with oil companies, the viability of transporting hazardous material through railways.A division bench of justices C N Ramachandran Nair and C K Abdul Rehim made this suggestion while considering a petition seeking higher compensation for the Chala tragedy victims.Ferrying hazardous and inflammable substances such as LPG through railways could arrest the recurring accidents involving tanker lorries on Kerala's narrow roads, the court said.The bench also suggested that LPG bottling plants should be located near railway tracks. Shifting of bottling plants could be avoided if railway lines could be laid to existing ones without much expense.The petitioner, K R Joy of Kodungalloor in Thrissur, has sought proper regulation of transportation of hazardous material by road to avoid accidents.Joy has argued in the petition that both the central and state governments were duty bound to regulate transportation of inflammable gases and chemicals using tankers through appropriate law or guidelines. The governments cannot shy away from their responsibility to protect life and property of citizens, the petition said.Since the entire state was like a large township, transportation of hazardous material by road should not be allowed without safety checks, the petitioner argued. |