Eight dead in explosion at chemical factory in Maharashtra’s Boisar

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Fire Brigade chief Brigadier General Sajjad Hossain said primary evidence suggested gas cylinder blasts caused the explosion but we are yet to know how it actually occurred.

At least eight persons were killed in a huge explosion at a chemical factory in Boisar at Maharashtra’s Palghar district on Saturday (January 11) evening, a police official said.

While eight persons were killed, the injured were being extricated from debris, the official said.

The blast, which took place during the testing of some chemicals around 7.20 pm, was so huge that it was heard within a 15-km radius, and window panes of some houses in the surrounding area shattered, he said.

The under-construction plant building collapsed after the explosion.

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A fire started after the blast but it was put down, he added.

Boisar is over 100 km away from Mumbai. The under-construction plant of Ank Pharma, where the explosion took place, is located in a Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area at Kolwade village, the official said.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced assistance of ₹5 lakh each for the kin of the deceased, a statement from his office said. The chief minister was monitoring the relief and
rescue operation himself, it added.

A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team had been called for rescue operations, officials said.

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