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The bodies of eight Indian nationals who lost their lives in the Ras Laffan industrial accident in Qatar have been repatriated to India, days after a devastating explosion at a gas facility claimed multiple lives.
The Indian Embassy in Doha confirmed that the mortal remains were flown back to India on June 26, completing the repatriation of all Indian victims who died in the incident.
In an official update, the Indian Embassy stated that the bodies of the remaining eight Indian nationals were repatriated on June 26.
Earlier, the bodies of four Indian victims had already been returned to India on June 25.
With the latest transfer, the repatriation process for all Indian nationals who died in the accident has been completed.
The tragedy occurred at a gas facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, one of Qatar's most important energy hubs.
According to official information:
Authorities in Qatar continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the industrial accident.
The Indian Embassy in Doha coordinated with Qatari authorities to facilitate the return of the victims' mortal remains.
Indian diplomatic officials also extended assistance to the bereaved families during the repatriation process.
The embassy has been closely monitoring the situation since the accident occurred.
Ras Laffan Industrial City is one of the world's largest energy and liquefied natural gas (LNG) production centres.
The industrial complex plays a crucial role in Qatar's energy exports and houses several major gas processing and industrial facilities.
Given its strategic importance, industrial safety incidents at Ras Laffan receive significant international attention.
The accident has once again highlighted the importance of:
Authorities are expected to continue their investigation into the cause of the explosion.
India and Qatar maintain close diplomatic and economic ties, with a large Indian community contributing to various sectors of the Qatari economy.
Following the accident, coordination between both governments helped facilitate the repatriation process and provide support to affected families.
The repatriation of all eight Indian nationals who lost their lives in the Ras Laffan industrial accident marks the completion of an important humanitarian effort led by the Indian Embassy in Doha. As investigations into the deadly explosion continue, attention remains focused on supporting the affected families and strengthening industrial safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Eight Indian nationals lost their lives in the industrial accident in Qatar.
The explosion occurred at a gas facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.
Yes. The Indian Embassy confirmed that all eight bodies have now been repatriated.
According to official figures, the accident claimed 13 lives and injured 66 people.
The Indian Embassy in Doha confirmed that the repatriation process had been completed.
Ras Laffan Industrial City is Qatar's principal energy hub and one of the world's largest centres for natural gas processing and exports.
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