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3,000 LPG cylinders, both filled and empty, are currently floating down the Patalganga River after an HPCL plant flooded. This isn’t just a natural disaster. It’s an institutional failure of public infrastructure and safety planning. Filled, high-pressure gas cylinders are literally drifting into downstream villages. Instead of foolproof infrastructure,...

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