📍 Sundargarh, Odisha · 🗂️ Crime · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Rakesh Minz
Sundargarh, Odisha — A massive seizure of 161 LPG cylinders has been made from a garage in Rourkela, raising concerns over safety and regulatory compliance in the region.
Background
The incident highlights the ongoing challenges in enforcing regulations related to the storage and distribution of LPG cylinders. Rourkela, being a major industrial and residential hub in western Odisha, has a significant demand for LPG, making it crucial for authorities to monitor the supply chain closely.
Recently, authorities conducted a raid at a local garage in Rourkela, where they found 161 LPG cylinders stored in unauthorized conditions. As per official reports, the cylinders were seized due to the garage’s lack of proper storage facilities and safety measures. The exact circumstances leading to the discovery are still under investigation.
Community Impact
The seizure has raised concerns among the local community regarding the potential risks associated with the mishandling of LPG cylinders. Residents have expressed worry about the safety implications of such unauthorized storage in a densely populated area. Official response has been swift, with assurances of strict action against violators and a commitment to enhance monitoring of LPG distribution.
The incident underscores the importance of strict adherence to safety protocols in the handling and storage of hazardous materials like LPG. Local authorities have emphasized the need for vigilance and cooperation from the community in reporting suspicious activities related to LPG storage and distribution.
What Happens Next
The case is likely to be further investigated, and those responsible for the unauthorized storage of LPG cylinders may face legal consequences. The community is expected to see increased checks and balances in place to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Rakesh Minz leads the Mirror Sundargarh bureau from Rourkela, covering steel industry, tribal affairs and district development.