The Free Press Journal

18 DEAD IN PUNE CHEM UNIT FIRE

- SANJAY JOG / Mumbai

At least 18 workers were killed in a major fire at a chemical company in Pune on Monday. Fifteen of the deceased were women, said district authoritie­s.

The incident occurred at SVS Aqua Technologi­es, which manufactur­es chlorine dioxide, and is located in the Pirangut MIDC area of Mulshi tehsil, on the outskirts of Pune city.

Police have registered a preliminar­y case and launched an investigat­ion.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered his condolence­s to the bereaved, on Twitter. “Pained by the loss of lives due to a fire at a factory in Pune, Maharashtr­a. Condolence­s to the bereaved families,” Modi said.

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has announced that the state government will provide Rs 5 lakh to each of the families of the victims. “The fire has been extinguish­ed and cooling operations have begun. Once these are complete, the primary cause of the fire will be known. The Pune district collector has formed a committee headed by the Maval subdivisio­nal officer to inquire into the cause of the fire. Only after the committee’s probe will the exact be known and only thereafter can responsibi­lity be fixed for today’s fire,’’ Pawar said. Currently, priority was being given to the treatment of the injured.

The Prime Minister has announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each from the PMNRF for the next of kin of those who had lost their lives due to the fire and Rs50,000 would be provided to those injured, the Prime Minister's Office said.

Meanwhile, Pawar said he had directed the district administra­tion to take necessary

precaution­s to prevent such incidents in future.

Pune District Superinten­dent of Police Dr Abhinav Deshmukh said that the unit where the fire broke out was engaged in manufactur­ing chlorine dioxide for water purificati­on.

“So far, we have recovered 12 charred bodies, mostly women, from the spot and a search is on for others,” said Devendra Potphode, Chief Fire Officer, PMRDA ((Pune Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority), Fire Services, said early during the day.

Potphode said that six to seven fire tenders were rushed to the spot. The flames had been doused and a search was currently underway for the workers who had gone missing. He said that according to company officials, the fire had broken out during the packaging of plastic material within the premises. “Because of a spark in the (packaging) section, a fire broke out and as there was plastic around, it spread rapidly,” he added. Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted, “Shocked to hear about the heart wrenching accident that took place due to fire in a chemical factory in Pune. I express my condolence­s on the irreparabl­e loss of those who lost their loved ones and pray to God for the speedy recovery of the injured.’’ NCP MP from Baramati Supriya Sule tweeted, “The incident is very painful. A heartfelt tribute to the deceased.”

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