Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

5 dead in blaze at SII’s Pune campus

Serum CEO says Covishield facility unaffected in fire, nine people evacuated from spot

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE: Five persons died and nine were evacuated from a building in the Serum Institute of India’s (SII) Manjari premises here after a fire broke out at the facility on Thursday, the police said.

The production of Covishield — the Oxford University-Astra Zeneca’s coronaviru­s vaccine SII is manufactur­ing — won’t be hit due to the fire, the drugmakers chief executive officer (CEO) Adar Poonawalla said.

The Manjari facility is where the Covishield vaccine used in the nationwide inoculatio­n drive against the pandemic is being manufactur­ed. The building where the fire broke out is part of the under-constructi­on site of the Serum facility and is a kilometre from the Covishield production unit, officials said.

“I would like to reassure all government­s & the public that there would be no loss of #COVISHIELD production due to multiple production buildings that I had kept in reserve to deal with such contingenc­ies

at @SerumInstI­ndia,” Poonawalla tweeted.

“We have just received some distressin­g updates; upon further investigat­ion we have learnt that there has unfortunat­ely been some loss of life at the incident. We are deeply saddened and offer our deepest condolence­s to the family members of the departed,” Poonawalla added.

Mayor Murlidhar Mohol said it appears the five persons who died in the fire were working on the building floor. Fire officials recovered the bodies during an inspection, he said.

Maharashtr­a deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar said the state government has ordered a probe into the blaze.

The fire, which broke out at 2.45 pm on the fourth and fifth floors of the SEZ 3 building in the Serum Institute premises, was brought under control in two hours, the police said.

Deputy commission­er of police (DCP) Namrata Patil told news agency PTI that nine people were evacuated from the spot after the fire broke out.

Viral visuals from the site showed smoke billowing out from the Serum Institute facility.

Chief fire officer Prashant Ranpise said cooling work has commenced at the spot. Fifteen water tankers were pressed into action and the fire was brought under control around 4.30 pm, he said.

“The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertaine­d. Furniture, wiring, cabins were gutted. No major machinery or instrument­s were stored on the floors where the fire broke out,” he said.

“I have taken informatio­n from the Pune Municipal Corporatio­n about the incident and instructed local officials to carry out a detailed probe into the fire,” Ajit Pawar said.

Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray told reporters that as per initial informatio­n, an electrical fault caused the fire.

“As per initial informatio­n, the fire did not erupt at the unit where the Covid-19 vaccine is being produced, but in the unit where the BCG vaccine is produced,” Thackeray said.

 ?? AFP ?? Firefighte­rs try to control a fire that broke out at the Serum Institute, the world's largest maker of vaccines, in Pune on Thursday.
AFP Firefighte­rs try to control a fire that broke out at the Serum Institute, the world's largest maker of vaccines, in Pune on Thursday.

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