
Leak at Mahananda Plant Contained; No Injuries Reported in Multi-Agency Operation.
A significant ammonia gas leak at the Mahananda Dairy plant in Goregaon (East), Mumbai, on July 23, 2025, prompted a rapid and coordinated multi-agency response. The incident, which originated from a faulty valve within a massive 3,000-kilogram capacity ammonia tank, highlighted the critical importance of emergency preparedness in large-scale dairy processing facilities. Fortunately, the swift action of responders prevented any injuries or major catastrophe.
Upon detection of the leak, the Mumbai fire brigade, alongside its specialized HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials) unit, was immediately deployed to the site. Their primary objective was to contain the escaping ammonia gas, a highly pungent and toxic compound commonly used in dairy refrigeration systems. The efficient and professional response of these emergency services was crucial in mitigating the potential dangers posed by the chemical release.
As a vital precautionary measure to ensure safety and prevent any escalation of the incident, the electrical supply to the entire Mahananda Dairy plant was promptly disconnected. This immediate shutdown helped to eliminate potential ignition sources and further stabilize the situation, allowing the HAZMAT team to work safely on containing the leak. Such protocols are standard in food processing facilities dealing with hazardous materials.
Crucially, despite the serious nature of the ammonia leak, no injuries were reported among the plant staff or emergency personnel. This positive outcome is a testament to the effectiveness of the rapid response protocols and the coordinated efforts of all agencies involved, including the police and other relevant authorities. It underscores the importance of stringent safety measures in dairy manufacturing.
For the international dairy community and food industry analysts, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks associated with industrial-scale dairy operations and the necessity of robust safety management systems. While the leak was contained without harm, it emphasizes the continuous need for vigilance, regular maintenance of equipment, and comprehensive emergency drills to safeguard personnel and ensure the uninterrupted flow of dairy products to consumers.
Source: Times of India: Ammonia leak at Mahananda Dairy in Mumbai triggers multi-agency response; no injuries reported
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