Compensation For Officials Who Died In Assam Fire, 12 Relief Camps Set Up

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The families of the two Oil India Limited officials who died tackling a massive fire in an oil well in Assam's Tinsukia district will get immediate compensation, the company said in a statement amid joint efforts to control the huge blaze that can be seen from a distance of 10 kilometres. It further said that the fire has been confined to a radius of 50 metres and people living in the surrounding areas have been taken to 12 relief camps.

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