What Caused the Deadly Explosion at a Firecracker Factory in Amroha?

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Key Takeaways
- Four women tragically lost their lives in the explosion.
- Numerous others were injured and are receiving medical attention.
- The factory was licensed, raising questions about safety standards.
- The incident occurred in the Atrasi Kalan area of Amroha.
- Eyewitness accounts depict a scene of chaos and devastation.
Amroha (Uttar Pradesh), June 16 (NationPress) – A tragic explosion at a firecracker factory in Uttar Pradesh's Amroha district claimed the lives of at least four women on Monday, according to officials. Numerous others sustained injuries in this devastating incident.
The incident took place in the Atrasi Kalan region, falling under the jurisdiction of the Rajabpur police station.
Eyewitnesses reported that the force of the blast was so severe that some victims' bodies were horrifically mutilated, with body parts scattered across the area, painting a gruesome picture.
Immediately following the explosion, panic ensued as terrified residents fled their homes.
Fire and rescue teams promptly initiated a relief operation to address the chaos.
Local law enforcement, including senior officials like the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), arrived swiftly to manage the situation.
A robust police presence was deployed to oversee crowd control and assist in rescue efforts.
Amroha’s Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Kumar Anand confirmed that the factory held a valid operating license.
“Eight women and one man suffered injuries from the blast. They are presently receiving medical care at a district hospital in Amroha. We are investigating the explosion's cause. The factory is situated just outside the village, adjacent to an agricultural field,” Anand stated.
This facility was founded by Saifur Rahman, a resident of Bhanda Patti in the Thana Nagar Kotwali area of Hapur. He established it on one bigha of land leased from Bilal, a resident of Atrasi village.
The factory consists of two structures with tin shed roofs, where gunpowder shells for wedding celebrations are produced.
Officially registered under Saifur Rahman's name, the factory employs around 20 women.