Failed theft bid leads to leakage of diesel pipeline of BPCL in Thane 
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Failed theft bid leads to leakage of diesel pipeline of BPCL in Thane

BPCL said that there was a leakage in its diesel pipeline connecting Mumbai and Manmad in Maharashtra's district following a failed attempt to steal the fuel

PSU Watch Bureau

Thane: State-owned Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) on Thursday said that there was a leakage in its diesel pipeline connecting Mumbai and Manmad in Maharashtra's district following a failed attempt to steal the fuel. A gang of miscreants made the unsuccessful bid to tap the fuel in Shil Phata area near Thane city early Thursday morning, which led to a minor leakage of the pipeline and a temporary shutdown of the facility. The pipeline is up and fully functional now, a BPCL spokesman said.

'Leakage in diesel pipeline started at 5:21 am near a gas godown at Shil Phata'

Thane Municipal Corporation's regional disaster management cell chief Avinash Sawant said that the leakage in the 18-inches high pressure diesel pipeline started at 5:21 am near a gas godown at Shil Phata near Thane and the fuel spilled into the area.

The area was then cordoned off for the repair work, he said. He also added that Turbhe police officials from Navi Mumbai, local firemen and a BPCL team rushed to the spot and started the work to plug the leakage. The 252-km diesel pipeline connects Mumbai and Manmad.

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