Gorkha Territorial Administration chief
Bimal Gurung visited destroyed Ambootia tea estate factory to take stock of the situation
after a major fire on Monday night. Chief Gurung offers possible GTA aid .There has however been no report of any casualty apart
from minor burns to few employees present at the factory during the
fire.
Gurung assessed the fire-damaged factory
and at the same time he also solaced the anxious tea workers and the
management of Ambootia tea estate over such unfortunate fire incident.
Gurung told the planters that he was
always with them in this hard time and all possible aids will be
provided to them by the GTA. Besides this, he assured that he would also
seek help from the MP fund to overcome from the unfortunate incident.
Ambootiatea estate director Anil Bansal
informed that all the workers and other concerned individuals of
Ambootia are upset and sorrowful following last night devastating fire
that gutted the factory completely. Hence, no work was executed at the
estate during the day, but Bansal was hopeful of the work to start on
Wednesday.
He also informed that in the name of the
Darjeeling Organic Tea Estate Pvt. Ltd, they (Ambootia) had 11
different units or divisions of the tea plantation in and around the
hills. Hence, until the factory wais reconstructed and resumed in
Ambootia tea estate, all the tea leaves of Ambootia tea estate will be
sent to its sister plantations or factories.
Narrating the incident last night,
Bansal said the tea manufacturing works were on inside the factory in
the presence of around 20 staff of the factory. “The fire is believed to
be originated from the dryer and instantly it engulfed the ceiling of
the factory. The workers of the factory tried to douse the fire with the
help of the fire extinguishers and other anti fire options but nothing
was fruitful, as almost all the major parts of the factory had been
devastated in the fire before the fire brigade arrived,” he stated. The
fire fighters worked until 8:00am this morning to completely control the
fire.
When asked by reporters if there was any
involvement of workers over such incident, Bansal said that he didn’t
think so since the factory is bread and butter for all the workers.
Bansal also informed this is the third
time the Ambootia tea factory has been destroyed in fire. “We don’t know
why but such incidents are really unfortunate,” he observed.
Notably, it was learnt that on March
2004 a factory owned by Ambootia at Munda tea plantation was gutted by
fire followed by another one of their factory at Monteviot tea estate in
November 2004.
Source: EOIC

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