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NHRC cracks the whip over Tamil Nadu factory gas tragedy, seeks accountability for workers’ deaths

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NEW DELHI, JUNE 22

In a significant intervention aimed at ensuring accountability and safeguarding workers’ rights, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India, has taken suo motu cognizance of the reported death of two women and the hospitalisation of several others following an ammonia leak at a private shrimp processing factory in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district.

  • Human rights watchdog takes suo motu cognizance of ammonia leak that claimed two lives and left dozens hospitalised
  • Notices issued to Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary and DGP; detailed report sought within two weeks
  • Commission seeks updates on victims’ health, probe progress and compensation for bereaved families

The incident reportedly occurred on June 21, 2026, when ammonia leaked from the facility while employees were resting in a nearby room. The toxic exposure is said to have resulted in the deaths of two women workers and caused illness among dozens of others.

Taking serious note of media reports, the Commission observed that the allegations, if found to be true, raise grave concerns relating to human rights and workplace safety.

Accordingly, NHRC has issued notices to the Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police, directing them to submit a comprehensive report within two weeks.

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The Commission stated that the report must include details regarding the health condition of the affected workers, medical treatment being provided to them, and the status of compensation announced by the state government for the next of kin (NoK) of the deceased workers.

The Commission has observed that the contents of the news report, if true, raise serious issues of human rights violations. Therefore, it has issued notices to the Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, calling for a detailed report on the matter within two weeks.

The NHRC has further sought information on the relief measures undertaken by the authorities and the steps being taken to prevent recurrence of such industrial accidents.

According to media reports cited by the Commission, as many as 59 workers were admitted to hospitals in Chennai and Tiruvallur following the leak. The Tamil Nadu government has reportedly ordered the constitution of a three-member committee to investigate the circumstances leading to the incident.

The NHRC’s intervention is expected to intensify scrutiny of industrial safety protocols, worker welfare measures and emergency response systems in hazardous workplaces, while ensuring that responsibility is fixed wherever lapses are established.

As the investigation gathers pace, the spotlight is now firmly on compliance with workplace safety standards and the protection of labour rights in industrial establishments across the country.

Tags: ammonia gas leak investigationfactory safety normshuman rights violationindustrial disasterindustrial safetylabour welfareNHRC IndiaNHRC notice Tamil Nadushrimp processing factory gas leakTamil Nadu factory accidentTiruvallur ammonia leakworkers' rights Indiaworkplace accident
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