Reactor blast at Telangana pharma unit kills 2, injures several
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A reactor explosion at Hazelo Lab Private Limited, a pharmaceutical unit near Dothigudem in Pochampally mandal of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana, killed two workers and left several others seriously injured late on Friday night, officials confirmed on Saturday, 22 August. The blast occurred during a shift change, triggering a fire that emergency responders later brought under control.
What Happened at the Site
According to officials, the explosion took place at the pharma unit's reactor during the late-night shift changeover. Police and the fire department, along with rescue and relief teams, rushed to the site after being alerted. Workers trapped in the immediate vicinity were rescued and the injured were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.
'A tragic industrial accident occurred late on Friday night at Hazelo Lab Private Limited, a pharma unit near Dothigudem in Pochampally mandal. A reactor explosion resulted in the deaths of two employees and left several others injured,' an official said.
The two fatalities were declared dead by medical officials at the hospital. The fire sparked by the blast was subsequently brought under control by fire department personnel.
Investigation Underway
Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident. The cause of the reactor blast remains unknown at this stage, with authorities working to determine what triggered the explosion. Further details are expected as the probe progresses.
Separate Blast in Jharkhand Claims Three Engineers
In an unrelated incident on the same night, a blast at Maa Chhinnamastika Cement and Ispat Private Limited, a sponge-iron factory in Hehal under Patratu block of Ramgarh district, Jharkhand, killed three engineers and left one person injured. The explosion occurred during production work at the factory's power plant site, causing panic among workers on the night shift.
Factory management indicated that overheating in the plant was the likely cause of the blast, according to officials. Police and fire department personnel reached the scene, rescued workers, and shifted the injured to hospital. An investigation is underway in that case as well.
Industrial Safety in Focus
The twin incidents on the same night raise fresh concerns about industrial safety protocols at manufacturing and pharmaceutical units across India. Reactor explosions at pharma facilities are not unprecedented — the sector has seen multiple such accidents in recent years, particularly in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which host a dense cluster of pharmaceutical manufacturing units. Regulatory scrutiny of reactor maintenance and shift-change safety procedures is likely to intensify in the aftermath of the Pochampally incident.