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Pawan Kalyan Announces Ex-Gratia After Vizagsteelplant Blast Kills Eight
Pawan Kalyan Announces Relief After Vizag Steel Plant Blast Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister K Pawan Kalyan on Tuesday expressed deep grief over the deadly explosion at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, which claimed eight lives and left several workers injured. The tragic incident took place on Monday evening after a large quantity of molten steel reportedly leaked from the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facility in
Pawan Kalyan Announces Ex-Gratia After Vizagsteelplant Blast Kills Eight
Pawan Kalyan Announces Relief After Vizag Steel Plant Blast Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister K Pawan Kalyan on Tuesday expressed deep grief over the deadly explosion at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, which claimed eight lives and left several workers injured. The tragic incident took place on Monday evening after a large quantity of molten steel reportedly leaked from the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facility in
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant Kills Eight Workers, Several Injured
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant A devastating accident occurred at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant on June 8, 2026, when a ladle carrying molten steel exploded at the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facilities. The explosion resulted in the immediate deaths of eight workers and caused injuries to several others, while also triggering a major fire and panic among employees. Workers scrambled for safety as molten st
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant Kills Eight Workers, Several Injured
Tragic Explosion at Vizag Steel Plant A devastating accident occurred at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant on June 8, 2026, when a ladle carrying molten steel exploded at the SMS-2 and STC-3 heat facilities. The explosion resulted in the immediate deaths of eight workers and caused injuries to several others, while also triggering a major fire and panic among employees. Workers scrambled for safety as molten st
Kerala Fireworks Unit Blast Kills 13 Ahead Of Thrissur Pooram
A tragic explosion at a fireworks manufacturing unit in Mundathikode, located in Kerala, has claimed the lives of at least 13 people and left around 40 others injured, several of them in critical condition. The incident occurred just days before the grand celebrations of Thrissur Pooram, one of the most prominent temple festivals in the state, where elaborate fireworks displays are a major highlight. According to initial reports, the blast took place while workers were preparing fireworks for the upcoming festival. The explosion triggered a massive fire that quickly engulfed the unit, causing widespread destruction and panic in the surrounding area. Eyewitnesses described multiple blasts occurring in quick succession, indicating the presence of highly volatile materials stored inside the facility. Authorities rushed to the spot immediately after receiving alerts, with fire and rescue teams working tirelessly to control the flames and search for survivors. Due to the intensity of the explosion and the extent of the damage, drones were deployed to assess the situation from above and help locate victims trapped under debris. Emergency services shifted the injured to nearby hospitals, where doctors confirmed that several victims remain in critical condition. The incident has raised serious concerns about safety standards in fireworks manufacturing units, especially during peak festival seasons when production is at its highest. Officials have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the explosion and to check whether safety regulations were violated. Preliminary findings suggest that improper storage or handling of explosive materials may have contributed to the tragedy. Local authorities have also initiated a review of all licensed fireworks units in the region to prevent similar incidents in the future. Meanwhile, families of the victims are grappling with immense grief as the state mourns the loss of lives in what is being described as one of the deadliest industrial accidents in recent times.
Kerala Fireworks Unit Blast Kills 13 Ahead Of Thrissur Pooram
A tragic explosion at a fireworks manufacturing unit in Mundathikode, located in Kerala, has claimed the lives of at least 13 people and left around 40 others injured, several of them in critical condition. The incident occurred just days before the grand celebrations of Thrissur Pooram, one of the most prominent temple festivals in the state, where elaborate fireworks displays are a major highlight. According to initial reports, the blast took place while workers were preparing fireworks for the upcoming festival. The explosion triggered a massive fire that quickly engulfed the unit, causing widespread destruction and panic in the surrounding area. Eyewitnesses described multiple blasts occurring in quick succession, indicating the presence of highly volatile materials stored inside the facility. Authorities rushed to the spot immediately after receiving alerts, with fire and rescue teams working tirelessly to control the flames and search for survivors. Due to the intensity of the explosion and the extent of the damage, drones were deployed to assess the situation from above and help locate victims trapped under debris. Emergency services shifted the injured to nearby hospitals, where doctors confirmed that several victims remain in critical condition. The incident has raised serious concerns about safety standards in fireworks manufacturing units, especially during peak festival seasons when production is at its highest. Officials have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the explosion and to check whether safety regulations were violated. Preliminary findings suggest that improper storage or handling of explosive materials may have contributed to the tragedy. Local authorities have also initiated a review of all licensed fireworks units in the region to prevent similar incidents in the future. Meanwhile, families of the victims are grappling with immense grief as the state mourns the loss of lives in what is being described as one of the deadliest industrial accidents in recent times.









