52 Charred to Death in Blaze at Fireworks Factory in Sivakasi


Sivakasi(TN) Sept 5 (PTI) : At least 52 persons were burnt to death and 50 injured today in a devastating blaze that raged through a fireworks factory on the outskirts of Sivakasi, the country's cracker manufacturing hub.

The toll might go up as several persons were still feared trapped under the debris, police and fire brigade said, as the fire was doused by the evening amid intermittent explosions.
Officials said the dead bodies had been accounted for from hospitals at Sattur (16), Virudhunagar (13), Sivakasi (21). Two others died on way to a hospital in Madurai.

Almost all those killed were workers, with some persons, who rushed inside the factory complex to try and rescue those trapped inside, also falling victim to the blaze, they said.
The tragedy struck when workers were engaged in mixing chemicals for fancy fireworks. The blaze gutted all 48 sheds located in the premises of Omshakthi fireworks factory, police and fire officials said.

They said the entire production had been stored in a godown against official advice.

The sheds were reduced to ashes in the sprawling complex of the company and the debris had to be cleared to get a clear picture of the actual number of casualties, an official said.

Fire officials said that due to a variety of chemicals used in pyrotechnics crackers, there was thick and suffocating smoke, making their task difficult to enter the factory. The smoke could be seen 1.5 km away from the spot.

"These are times ahead of Deepavali. So activities go on at breakneck speed in the cracker units," Virudhunagar District Superintendent of Police Najmul Hoda said.

A factory official said 300 persons were at work at the unit at the time of the incident.
Thousands of people thronged the area near the factory to inquire about the fate of their relatives working in the unit.

In October 2009, 32 people, most of them Deepavali shoppers, were killed at a cracker godown fire in Pallipattu in Tiruvallur district.

Officials said all the victims who perished in the fire had suffered more than 80 per cent burns.

The task was now to protect sheds where crackers had been stored in nearby areas, they said.

An angry mob in the area tried to enter the factory premises but were prevented by the police who sealed the area.

Senior minister O Panneerselvam and four other colleagues have rushed to the spot to oversee relief operations.

Officials attributed the delay in dousing fire to the lack of enough equipment for fire fighters, including mask.

  

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  • radhakrishna, manipal

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    louis,
    what are u trying to say..God took so many lives b'coz jayalalitha's men broke some glasses..that is pathetic analysis man..don't bring good lord's name to this man...this was pure man made tragedy..reckless..

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Jayalalitha n Tamil nadu protested against Lankan Pilgrims. Broke glasses of buses they were traveling to airport from Velankani. God is watching every one. May their souls rest in peace.

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  • ibrahim, Ira Parladka

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    most of the indians don't know what is safety,also if some companies have safety measures workers don't know how to use it during emergency,and in india govt gives permission to open company or factory without checking safety mesures of it.there should be a policy that any company or factory before open the local fire department should ensure safety measures and train all workers how to use it ,can helpful to avoid this kind of man made disasters.

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  • S. M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Always risky place. May souls rest in peace.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    It is very pleasant Diwali in Bahrain because no sound of a single fire cracker despite 20% of the population celebrating. When will we learn to enjoy responsibly?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    Fire Crackers are a big nuisance to the Society. Ban the manufacture and sale of Fire Crackers immediately...

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  • radhakrishna, manipal

    Thu, Sep 06 2012

    the guy or guys who disagree..are they kidding or plain STUPID..this time i have to agree with Mr.Perinje..indians only can help indians no one else will...DO SOMETHING..

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  • Tripti, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 05 2012


    Very sad & tragic. My sincere condolences to the bereaved families. Shameful that in spite of so many years of these accidents no strict measures are taken. Modern fire-works are using chemicals to manufacture them which are highly polluting the atmosphere. I am sure Govt has strict regulations for fireworks factories. The problem is some owners want to find loop holes and some officials in charge of inspecting are corrupt. So the corrupt inspectors must be heavily punished along with the owners.

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  • Dr.Shankarnarayan, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 05 2012

    MANY FACTORY ONWNERS DONT FOLLOW THE SAFETY REGULATIONS. THEY ARE BOTHERED ONLY MAKING MONEY. THIS TYPE OF ACCIDENTS OCCURS IN SIVAKASI BECAUSE OF POOR INFRASTUCTURE WITH NO SAFETY. ALL BECAUSE OF CORRUPT OFFICIALS WHO GIVE PERMISSION TO SUCH FACTORIES

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 05 2012

    Let all the souls rest in peace. This happened because of negligence & lack of safety system. Feeling sorry for the families of victims.

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  • Lesley, Kemmannu, Udupi / U.A.E

    Wed, Sep 05 2012

    I think immediately factors / workplace not adhering to safety norms must be banned and sealed especially those dealing with hazards materials so precious human life can be saved, May there soul rest in peace...

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 05 2012

    I have visited a few shops selling crackers. I can tell you that none of them had any fire fighting facilities including alarms and sprinklers. There is no proper segregation so that fire doesn't spread. Cramped places. You can be sure that more such accidents will take place in India especially Tamilnadu.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Wed, Sep 05 2012

    May souls rest in peace.These kind of man made disasters are not new in CRACKER hub of India,Shivakashi,TN.What we gather from the news was that least botheration for the safety of workers.Indeed carelessness cost more than 50 innocent lives and it is really very unfortunate.Those responsible,concerned minister,department officials,factory owner held responsible for this tragic incident.Wake up TN Govt this is not the first accident in SHIVAKASHI and do some thing.Central and State GOvt need to rush to the rescue of deceased's family.

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