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A case under section 304 A of the IPC was lodged by Genus Overseas Pvt Ltd (Electronic and Instrument) Manager P S Khurana with the Sanganer Sadar police station, the IGP-I B L Soni said.
The inferno has so far claimed 12 lives, he said.
About a dozen complaints have been lodged against IOC by victims' relatives and private companies, the IGP said, adding the SHO Sadar Police has been asked to take up the cases for investigation.
Two IOC tanks, from which smoke was emanating, have about 6 feet and 10 feet of petrol to burn and this could be over by tomorrow, Chief Fire Officer Ishwarlal Jat said.
Residents living in the five-km periphery of the IOC depot have been complaining of itching, skin allergies, suffocation and burning of eyes, and scores of them reported to hospitals in the last two days, official sources said.
When contacted, Rajasthan Health Minister A A Khan said eye and skin experts have been mobilised in villages near the fire site.
He also refuted reports of death being caused by harmful gases.


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You say 5 km area . Sir the smoke has engulfed punjab region specially bathinda, sirsa, parts , eyes are burning , there is no sunlight from yesterday , i request citizens to unite and demand an explanation of why fire were not extinguished. THIS smoke is bound to coz long term effects , its not going away so easily. IOC should close down if it cannot deal with fire.