Did a Chemical Factory Blast Claim Six Lives in Telangana?

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Key Takeaways
- Six workers are feared dead following a reactor explosion.
- Over 20 people were injured, with some in critical condition.
- Emergency services responded quickly to control the fire.
- Rescue operations are ongoing to locate potential survivors.
- The incident raises serious questions about safety protocols in industrial settings.
Hyderabad, June 30 (NationPress) Tragedy struck as six workers are feared dead and 20 others sustained injuries in a significant reactor explosion at an industrial facility located in Pashamailaram, near Hyderabad, on Monday morning.
The blast transpired at a chemical manufacturing plant in the Sangareddy district around 9 a.m.
This explosion ignited a massive fire that engulfed the premises of Sigachi Chemicals. Firefighters were quick to respond, deploying eleven fire engines to battle the flames.
Emergency services, including police and fire personnel, initiated rescue and relief operations. Ambulances were on site to transport the injured to nearby hospitals.
The injured individuals were taken to both government and private healthcare facilities, with some reported to be in critical condition.
Six workers were believed to have died at the scene, while another injured worker reportedly succumbed to injuries at a hospital. Officials have yet to confirm the fatalities.
Eyewitness accounts described the force of the explosion as so powerful that workers were thrown into the air, landing several meters away. The manufacturing unit collapsed due to the blast's impact, and flames rapidly spread to adjacent buildings within the factory.
Many workers were present near the reactor at the time of the explosion. The workforce included migrant laborers from Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, and other states.
The explosion and subsequent fire caused widespread panic among employees in the chemical unit and neighboring factories, prompting them to flee the premises.
Rescue teams employed earthmovers to clear debris from the collapsed structure, amid fears that some workers might still be trapped beneath.
Sangareddy District Collector P. Pravinya and Superintendent of Police Paritosh Pankaj arrived at the scene to oversee the rescue efforts.
Personnel from various industrial units and staff from multiple departments joined the rescue operation.
Further details are awaited as rescue operations continue.