Refrigeration Unit Explosion on Milk Truck Triggers Chaos Near Chennai’s Ashoka Pillar
A refrigeration unit explosion on a milk delivery truck caused a major traffic disruption near Chennai’s Ashoka Pillar on Tuesday night. While the blast scattered hundreds of milk packets across the flyover and halted transit, no injuries were reported. Authorities are now investigating potential technical failures in vehicle cooling systems following the chaotic incident.
The incident unfolded as the lorry was passing beneath a flyover, a location that amplified the sound of the blast and drew immediate attention from nearby residents and commuters. According to police reports, the air-conditioning unit—specifically designed to maintain the temperature of the perishable cargo—suffered a sudden and violent failure. The force of the rupture compromised the vehicle's storage, leaving the carriageway slick with milk and debris. As visual reports from the scene circulated, they depicted a logistical nightmare: a sea of white plastic packets blanketed the road, forcing motorists to navigate with extreme caution to avoid skidding on the slippery surface.
The resulting traffic congestion was immediate and far-reaching. Long queues of buses, private cars, and two-wheelers quickly formed as the primary lane became impassable. Local residents, startled by the loud detonation, were the first to arrive at the site, followed shortly by Chennai Police and civic workers. In a coordinated effort to restore normalcy, officials worked to clear the scattered cargo and maneuvered the crippled lorry to the roadside. By late evening, the road was partially reopened, though the residual impact on the city's traffic flow lingered for several hours.
Preliminary assessments by the police and transport officials are currently focused on a suspected technical malfunction within the refrigeration hardware. Investigators are looking into whether the unit had undergone recent servicing or if a pressure build-up led to the catastrophic failure. While the immediate crisis has been managed, the explosion serves as a stark reminder of the potential hazards posed by specialized industrial equipment operating in densely populated urban environments. Moving forward, the probe is expected to determine if stricter regulatory oversight is required for the refrigeration systems that sustain the city’s cold chain logistics.

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