India chemical factory blast kills at least 12

India chemical factory blast kills at least 12

The explosion occurred in Sangareddy in India's southern Telangana state.

Chunks of the chemical factory were reduced to rubble as plumes of black smoke rose into the sky. (AFP pic)
NEW DELHI:
A powerful explosion at an Indian chemical factory killed at least 12 people and injured several others today, turning chunks of the building into rubble, a fire officer said.

“We have recovered 12 bodies so far,” said B Nagehswara Rao, district fire official at the site of the blast in Sangareddy in India’s southern Telangana state.

“We are searching through the debris for more bodies.”

Industrial disasters are common in India, with experts blaming poor planning and lax enforcement of safety rules.

Footage on Indian television showed plumes of black smoke soaring into the sky.

Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy said that the “death of several people has caused great distress”.

Vivek Venkataswamy, the state’s labour minister, said that those injured were being treated, including some who had been “stuck under the debris”.

Venkataswamy said the cause of the explosion was being investigated.

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