<div align="justify">Four sanitation workers died of asphyxiation while cleaning a septic tank in south Delhi's Ghitorni area today, police said.<div align="justify"><br />Five men had gone down to clean the tank in a household in the area but did not come out for long. They were later pulled out in an unconscious state by fire department personnel after an hour-long operation at around 10 in the morning.</div><div align="justify"><br />It is suspected that they inhaled toxic gases inside the tank.<br /><br />Three of them were taken to the Fortis Hospital, while the other two were taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre and the Safdarjung Hospital.<br /><br />Four workers, identified as Swarn Singh (45), Dipu (28), Anil (23) and Balwinder (32), were declared brought dead.<br /><br />Jaspal, Swarn Singh's son, is currently undergoing treatment at Fortis.<br /><br />All five are residents of Ambedkar Colony in Chhattarpur.</div></div>
<div align="justify">Four sanitation workers died of asphyxiation while cleaning a septic tank in south Delhi's Ghitorni area today, police said.<div align="justify"><br />Five men had gone down to clean the tank in a household in the area but did not come out for long. They were later pulled out in an unconscious state by fire department personnel after an hour-long operation at around 10 in the morning.</div><div align="justify"><br />It is suspected that they inhaled toxic gases inside the tank.<br /><br />Three of them were taken to the Fortis Hospital, while the other two were taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre and the Safdarjung Hospital.<br /><br />Four workers, identified as Swarn Singh (45), Dipu (28), Anil (23) and Balwinder (32), were declared brought dead.<br /><br />Jaspal, Swarn Singh's son, is currently undergoing treatment at Fortis.<br /><br />All five are residents of Ambedkar Colony in Chhattarpur.</div></div>