Eight dead after massive fire breaks out at factory in Solapur

Eight persons, including three women and a child, were reportedly killed in a massive fire at a factory in Maharashtra`s Solapur district on Sunday, officials said, reported the PTI.

Prima facie, a short in the circuit triggered the blaze around 3:45 am at Central Textile Mills situated on the Akkalkot Road in Solapur MIDC, around 400 km from Mumbai.

The deceased individuals include the factory owner, identified as Haji Usman Hasanbhai Mansuri, three members of his family including his one-and-a-half-year old grandson, and four workers.

An official said the deceased individuals included three women.

Due to the intensity of the blaze, it took five to six hours for Fire Brigade personnel to control the raging flames, the official said.

Fire fighting operations are underway at the spot, he added.

11 hospitalised after chemical leak at factory in Palghar district 

In an another incident, a chemical leak occurred in the early hours of Sunday, at the Camlin Fine Sciences Ltd., a factory located at MIDC Tarapur in Boisar area of  Palghar district in Maharashtra, officials said.

According to an official statement issued by N. A. Devraj, Joint Director, Directorate of Industrial Safety (DISH), Palghar district, the incident took place at around 3 am, while Dimethyl Sulphate (DMS) was being transferred from Plant No. 4 to Plant No. 10 using a 500-litre receiver.

It said that primary investigations have revealed that an alleged delay in closing the isolation valve at the receiving end led to a spillage of 10–15 kg of DMS, a hazardous chemical. The spillage released fumes that caused eye irritation among the workers.

Initially, two operators received first aid at the site. Later, between 8 am and 8:30 am, more workers reported similar symptoms after returning home. They informed the shift in-charge and were called back to the factory. At around 10:30 am, 11 affected workers were admitted to Vikas Netralaya in Boisar for further treatment.

The workers were identified as Abubakar (30), Ketan Mhatre (45), Narendra Thakur (33), Abhishek Dev (28), Mangal Yadav (47), Sunil Patil (29), Manish Yadav (20), Jitendra Chaudhari (36), Manish Kumar (20), Ashish Deshmukh (31) and Vijay Pal (28).

According to the attending doctor, none of the workers are in danger, and all are expected to be discharged from the medical facility, officials said on Sunday.

The factory, which employs around 1,000 workers is involved in antioxidant manufacturing.

The officials said that they received information about the accident at around 12:35 pm on Sunday.

“A preliminary inspection was carried out by S. G. Sabban, Assistant Director and a detailed investigation is underway,” said an official.

(with PTI inputs)

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