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Madhya Pradesh: 11 die, around 200 injured by blasts and blaze at fireworks unit in Harda

UNI
Wednesday, 7 February 2024 (09:36 IST)
Harda (MP): At least 11 people died and 174 sustained injuries owing to serial blasts and a subsequent inferno on Tuesday at an “unauthorised” fireworks factory located in this district headquarters’ Bairagarh residential area.
 
Rescue and relief work were progressing on war footing as there is an apprehension of an unspecified number of individuals trapped under debris.

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VIDEO | Madhya Pradesh firecracker factory explosion: Rescue operations continue in Harda.

11 people were killed and 174 others were injured after a powerful explosion triggered a massive blaze at a firecrackers factory in Harda on Tuesday. The factory is located in the… pic.twitter.com/VDDzzsLyZv

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 7, 2024 >

President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a host of leaders expressed grief over the loss of life. Modi announced ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh each besides Rs 50,000 to every grievously-hurt person. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is monitoring the situation from the state capital. He announced Rs 4 lakh each as ex gratia.
 
The maiden explosion occurred at approximately 1130 hrs followed by the fire in the roughly five-storey-high building. A couple of godowns are located in the vicinity. The blaze spread to nearby dwellings. It is hitherto unclear as to what caused the incident. The vibrations were experienced over a radius of several kilometres.


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हरदा घटना का पहला वीडियो जिसे बनाने वाला युवक भी घायल हुआ है....

धमाके में बारूद की आग वीडियो बनाने वाले युवक तक पहुंची

अब तक 8 लोगो की मृत्यु की खबर है #Harda pic.twitter.com/E8dOtXuVu6

— Meenu Thakur (@JournoMeenu) February 6, 2024 >
 
Police, administrative officials and fire brigade personnel rushed to the scene. Fire engines and ambulances were requisitioned from adjoining districts as well. Victims were rushed to Bhopal and Indore but some have been hospitalised locally. Eye-witnesses said that approximately 100 workers and their kin would have been present in the building. The fire was brought under control by late Tuesday evening.
 
It is feared that the toll may rise.

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