Fire at India firecracker factory kills 20: police

Industrial accidents are common in India, often due to poor adherence to safety regulations and weak enforcement

An explosion at a firecracker factory in India killed at least 21 people and injured eight others on Saturday, officials told local media. (X/@shashidhar147) via Arab News

A blaze broke out at a firecracker factory in southern India on Sunday, killing at least 20 people and injuring six others, police said.

Local police chief N. Shreenatha told AFP that “20 people are confirmed dead” after the incident at a licensed factory in Tamil Nadu state’s Virudhunagar district.

Rescuers were still operating at the site, he said, adding that the cause of the blaze was unknown. Industrial accidents are common in India, often due to poor adherence to safety regulations and weak enforcement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a social media post, extended his “condolences to those who have lost their loved ones” in the “deeply distressing” incident.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin said the deaths were “tragic”, expressing his “immense sorrow” in a post on X.

“I have requested the esteemed Ministers KKSSR Ramachandran and Thangam Thennarasu to rush to the scene immediately to expedite and monitor the rescue operations and to offer solace to the affected families,” he said.

Upon learning of this, I have contacted the District Collector and instructed them to coordinate all necessary assistance.

An explosion at a power plant in central India this week killed more than 20 people. Last month, another fire at a fireworks factory in western India killed 17 people.

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