A tanker carrying 28,000 litres of hydrochloric acid overturned in Pune’s Tamhini Ghat, leading to a major environmental and traffic disruption. The incident caused temporary road closure and raised concerns about chemical transport safety.
Hydrochloric AcidTanker SpillPuneTamhini GhatEnvironmental DisruptionReal Estate PuneMay 25, 2025
The tanker overturned due to the driver losing control while navigating a sharp bend, exacerbated by dense fog in the area.
Nearly 90% of the tanker's 28,000 litres of hydrochloric acid was spilled into a nearby valley.
Local police and fire brigade teams responded quickly, neutralizing the acid with an alkaline solution and deploying a crane to upright the tanker.
The driver suffered minor injuries and was rescued by bus passengers. No other individuals were harmed.
Environmental advocates are concerned about the potential long-term effects on the local ecosystem, especially the nearby water bodies, due to the chemical runoff.
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