23 May,2024 10:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
CM Eknath Shinde with rescuers on Thursday. Pic/CMO
Eight persons were killed and over 60 others injured after an explosion and fire at a chemical factory in Dombivli area of Maharashtra on Thursday afternoon, the officials said, reported.
A boiler exploded at Amudan Chemicals located in Phase 2 of Dombivli MIDC area around 1.40 pm, the impact of the explosion and the resultant blaze affected adjacent factories and houses, the officials said.
According to the PTI, the affected chemical factory produced food colours and uses peroxides that are highly reactive and unstable chemicals that can cause violent explosions under certain conditions, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde on Thursday evening visited AIIMS to meet those injured in the incident.
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According to an eyewitness, the blast was so loud that it was heard a kilometre away. Glass windows of adjoining buildings cracked while many houses in the vicinity were damaged, the PTI reported.
Thick clouds of smoke could be seen hovering over the factory and the surrounding area.
"Six men and two women were killed in the incident but their bodies were charred beyond recognition," said Yasin Tadvi, chief of the disaster management cell of the Thane Municipal Corporation.
As per the preliminary information, those killed were working in neighbouring factories, Maharashtra Industries Minister Uday Samant said.
The state Industries and Labour Department issued a statement saying the boiler in the factory was not registered under the India Boiler Regulations, 1950.
Terming the incident as horrible, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that some more people are feared trapped in the factories around the chemical factory.
"Our priority is to rescue those people. Eight persons have lost their lives and more than sixty were injured," he said from the factory site, according to the news agency.
The government has taken a serious note of the incident and has decided to categorise the industries as A, B and C in terms of the hazards they pose.
"All most hazardous industrial units falling under the red category will be immediately shut across the state. Such units will be given an option to shift to another location or change the usage (category) like engineering and IT...There will be no compromise on the lives of people," CM Eknath Shinde said.
The departments concerned will meet to formulate the process of shifting the units, he said.
The CM Shinde announced that the kin of those killed in the blast will be given Rs 5 lakh each and the expenses of those injured will be borne by the government.
The state industries department said the reasons behind the blast will be revealed only after a detailed inquiry in this matter.
Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on X, "My deepest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones."
"Injured are being treated at AIMS, Neptune and Global hospitals, and every kind of assistance is being provided. Praying for their speedy recovery. Various teams and administrative officials are on the spot for rescue operations," he added.
Besides fire brigade, police and local officials, the NDRF too was taking part in the rescue operation, officials said.
(with PTI inputs)