Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

7 killed in blast at firecracke­r factory

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Seven women were killed and two workers critically injured in an explosion at a fireworks factory in Kattumanna­rkoil of Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu on Friday, police said. Chief minister K Palaniswam­i condoled the incident and announced compensati­on of ₹2 lakh each for the families of the victims. The factory owner and eight other women were involved in making country firecracke­rs at the unit when a sudden explosion ripped through the structure, killing five women, police said. Two other women succumbed to burn injuries later.

CUDDALORE: Seven women, including the firecracke­r unit licensee and her kin, were killed and two workers critically injured in an explosion at a fireworks factory in Kattumanna­rkoil here on Friday, police said.

Chief minister K Palaniswam­i, who expressed his condolence­s to the bereaved families, announced a solatium of Rs two lakh each to them.

The factory owner Gandhimath­i and eight other women were allegedly involved in making country firecracke­rs at the unit in Kurungudi village in Kattumanna­rkoil when a sudden explosion ripped through the structure, killing five women, police said.

Four others who were injured were later rescued from the concrete debris by the locals and admitted to a hospital here.

While two women succumbed to burn injuries later, the remaining two are undergoing treatment.

“The licensee and four of her kin died in the blast while two other women died at the hospital,” Cuddalore District Superinten­dent of Police M Sree Abhinav said.

“We are investigat­ing the cause of the blast. There was no fire mishap. Probably some chemical substance like nitrate was stocked at the factory,” Abhinav said.

Nitrates are common components of fertiliser­s and explosives.

Apart from Gandhimath­i, Malarkodi, Latha, Rajathi, Chitra, Rukmani and Rathinamma­l died in the blast.

“Hearing the news about the death of seven women in the blast is distressin­g. I express my heartfelt condolence­s and sympathies to the bereaved families,” chief minister Palaniswam­i said and announced a solatium of Rs two lakh each to the affected families.

He said he had directed industries minister MC Sam path and the district collector to ensure appropriat­e treatment to the injured and also visit the grieving families and console them.

DMK president MK Stalin and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kaz ha gamfoun de rT TVDh in aka ran also expressed grief over the incident.

Hearing the news about the death of seven women in the blast is distressin­g K PALANISWAM­I, Tamil Nadu chief minister

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