'Heavy fuel' leaked from power station in Manipur spills into streams

A heavy fuel leak from Manipur's Leimakhong power station in Kangpokpi district threatens streams vital to villages like Kanto Sabal and Sekmai, impacting the Imphal River downstream. The Chief Minister's Office ordered immediate action to avert a...

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Heavy fuel leaked from a power station in Manipur's Imphal valley and spilled into streams flowing alongside it, officials said on Thursday. The incident happened on Wednesday night at the Leimakhong power station in Kangpokpi district. Streams passing through villages such as Kanto Sabal and Sekmai were affected by the spill, they said.

These streams meet the Imphal river -- the lifeline of the region -- downstream, they added.

The Chief Minister's Office (CMO) directed the departments concerned to take "immediate necessary action to prevent an environment calamity, making use of all available resources in terms of machinery, manpower and expertise".


Heavy machinery was deployed to divert the flow of the water in the affected streams towards fields, an official told PTI.

"It is yet to be determined if miscreants were involved in this or if it was accidental," he said.

Locals said the water of the streams is used by them for daily chores.
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"Not just aquatic life but also the communities that depend on the water have been severely threatened by this spill," said Nongmai, a resident of Kanto Sabal.
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