At least 25 killed in firecracker factory blast in India
Summary
At least 25 people died in an explosion at a firecracker factory in Tamil Nadu, India. The blast happened while about 50 workers were inside the factory, which was supposed to be closed. Rescue efforts were complicated by a second explosion and ongoing fires.Key Facts
- The explosion took place at Vanaja Fireworks Industry in Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu.
- About 50 workers were inside the factory despite it being closed on Sunday.
- At least 25 people died and four others were seriously injured in the first blast.
- A second explosion during rescue work injured 13 more people, but none were seriously burned.
- The factory owner and foreman are missing and a complaint has been filed against them.
- The cause of the blast is unknown, and investigations are ongoing.
- Most of the victims identified so far are women, and some bodies were badly burned.
- Officials say the factory should not have been operating on Sunday, which is a rule violation.
- The Indian Prime Minister and local leaders offered condolences and promised support.
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