Dhanbad Gas Leak Triggers Guided Tours For Evacuees As Officials Boost Safety Measures
Dhanbad district authorities have strengthened their rehabilitation efforts after a recent gas leak in the Kenduadih police station area prompted safety concerns among residents. Officials and rescue teams spent Saturday conducting detailed inspections of the affected localities, interacting with families and explaining the ongoing relocation process. Their focus remained on ensuring that residents clearly understand the risks associated with staying in the impact zone and the support available for shifting to safer areas.
Putki circle officer Vikas Anand said, “Residents are being taken to Belgaria township and surrounding areas to instil confidence among them about relocation process. We are continuously engaging with the people to ensure their safety.”
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Guided Visits Arranged To Showcase Rehabilitation Facilities
On the direction of the deputy commissioner, a dedicated JRDA bus was arranged to take residents on a guided visit to the Jharia Rehabilitation site. The tour covered key locations such as Belgaria and Karmatand, where officials highlighted essential services including housing provisions, water supply, electricity availability and community infrastructure. JRDA personnel accompanied the groups throughout the visit, providing clarifications and responding to the concerns raised by villagers about the move.Putki circle officer Vikas Anand said, “Residents are being taken to Belgaria township and surrounding areas to instil confidence among them about relocation process. We are continuously engaging with the people to ensure their safety.”









