TN factory fire claims 52 lives
BY PTI6 Sept 2012 6:57 AM IST
PTI6 Sept 2012 6:57 AM IST
At least 52 persons were burnt to death and 50 injured on Wednesday in a devastating blaze that raged through a fireworks factory on the outskirts of Sivakasi, the country's cracker manufacturing hub.
The toll might go up as several persons were still feared trapped under the debris, the police and fire brigade officers said, as the fire was doused by the evening amid intermittent explosions. Officials said that the dead bodies had been accounted for from hospitals at Sattur [16], Virudhunagar [13], Sivakasi [21]. Two others died on way to a hospital in Madurai.
Almost all those killed were workers, with some others who rushed inside the factory complex to rescue those trapped inside, also falling victim to the blaze, they said.
The tragedy struck when workers were engaged in mixing chemicals for fancy fireworks. The blaze gutted all 48 sheds located in the premises of Omshakthi Fireworks factory, the police and fire officials said. They added that the entire production had been stored in a godown against official advice.
The sheds were reduced to ashes in the sprawling complex of the company and the debris had to be cleared to get a clear picture of the actual number of casualties, an official said.
Fire officials said that due to a variety of chemicals used in pyrotechnics crackers, there was thick and suffocating smoke, making their task difficult to enter the factory. The smoke could be seen 1.5 kilometres away from the spot.
'These are times ahead of Deepavali. So activities go on at breakneck speed in the cracker units,' the Virudhunagar district superintendent of police Najmul Hoda said.
A factory official said that 300 persons were at work at the unit at the time of the incident.
Thousands of people thronged the area near the factory to inquire about the fate of their relatives working in the unit.
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