New Delhi, India—Three sanitation workers died while cleaning a septic tank on Wednesday. The men were performing maintenance in a residential colony. They became trapped inside the chamber during the task. Reports indicate they succumbed to toxic fumes trapped within the tank.
Emergency responders arrived shortly after the accident. They pulled the bodies out after an hour of work. Medics pronounced all three dead at the scene. Police are currently holding the contractor in custody for questioning.
Family members gathered at the hospital to claim the bodies. They demanded accountability for the lack of safety equipment. The workers reportedly had no protective masks or ropes. Such safety gear is mandatory under national labor laws.
Local activists are citing this incident as a failure of municipal oversight. Manual cleaning of septic tanks remains common in many neighborhoods. The law prohibits this work without proper mechanical tools. Many firms continue to ignore these regulations to save money.
The district administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry. They want to know why the workers entered the tank without supervision. The investigation will focus on the equipment provided by the employer. Results of the post-mortem report are pending.
The state government announced financial relief for the families of the victims. This does not address the systemic issue of illegal manual labor. Unions are calling for stricter enforcement of existing safety laws. They argue that profit is often placed above human lives.
Police are scanning for witnesses to the event. They are also reviewing records of the company that hired the men. The site of the tragedy remains sealed for forensic investigation. This process will determine if criminal charges will be filed.
Sanitation reform advocates are planning a protest. They want the government to provide better machinery for all municipal tasks. The authorities have promised a review of sanitation protocols. Operations in the area remain suspended.
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