Tragedy Amidst Chaos: Firecracker Factory Blast in Madhya Pradesh
A devastating explosion at a firecracker factory in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh resulted in three deaths and 15 injured. Many workers, including Bihar native Naveen Kumar, cited inadequate safety measures. Extreme heat and neglected complaints regarding this were potential causes for the disaster.
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A tragic explosion at a firecracker factory in Dewas district, Madhya Pradesh, has left three workers dead and 15 injured. Amid the chaos, Naveen Kumar, a native of Bihar, recounted the harrowing experience of rescuing his brother from the debris.
Kumar accused the factory management of neglecting basic fire safety measures. Workers were reportedly misled regarding their job roles and failed safety protocols, such as delayed water sprinkling despite soaring temperatures, were common complaints.
The incident underscores the urgent need for stringent safety regulations in industrial settings, particularly in high-risk sectors like firecracker manufacturing. The explosion's intensity was felt in nearby villages, illustrating the scale of the disaster.
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