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India-Pakistan
Sailors died due to gas leak: Indian Navy
2008-02-02
INS Jalashwa (river horse or hippopotamus in Sanskrit) formerly USS Trenton was bought from the US in 2007
The five naval personnel who were killed on Friday night on board warship INS Jalashwa, died due to inhaling of Hydrogen Sulphide gas, leaking from one of the compartments of the vessel.

The personnel comprised a repair party, which was working on one of the shafts when the leak took place, a Naval spokesman said on Saturday. "The Naval personnel were carrying out maintenance work and died by inadvertently inhaling the leaking gas and not due to any fire or any other cause," he said. Five Naval personnel were killed and three injured critically in during a Naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal on Friday.

The deceased sailors have been identified as KVR Krishna Rao, D R Kumar Chaitanya, Ramesh Kumar Nayak, Deepak Shivran, and Narendra Yadav, all members of the repair team. Among those injured are Lt Cdr Sweth Gupta, Lt Ruchir Prasad and electrician Yatish Pawar. All the three injured are being airlifted to Port Blair from the ship for further medical treatment. An IAF AN-32 transport aircraft has been positioned at Port Blair to bring back the dead bodies to Vishakhapatnam.

The accident took place on board the Jalashwa while the ship was taking part in the Naval exercises between Visakhapatanam and Port Blair.
Posted by:john frum

#4  So do the CHT (sewage) tanks. The bilges can have it as well.

Wonder if they did a gas-free test beforehand and during?
Posted by: Pappy   2008-02-02 22:29  

#3  Burning fuel oil with a high sulfur content can create H2S, hydrogen sulfide.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-02-02 17:45  

#2  Hydrogen sulphide is also known as sewer gas. Yuk.
Posted by: ed   2008-02-02 17:40  

#1  Why would there be deadly levels of HS on the ship?
Posted by: Vanc   2008-02-02 17:13  

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