Maharashtra: Triple explosions, massive fire in Thane’s chemical factory; 6 dead, 48 injured

The triple explosions at quick intervals were so huge that they shook nearby homes, and shattered windowpanes

The triple explosions at quick intervals were so huge that they shook nearby homes, and shattered windowpanes
The triple explosions at quick intervals were so huge that they shook nearby homes, and shattered windowpanes

Thane chemical factory fire: NDRF, SDRF, and the local fire brigade are carrying out rescue operation along with the police

At least six persons were killed and 48 others were injured after three powerful explosions followed by a massive fire engulfed a chemical factory located in the MIDC complex at Dombivali in Thane district on Thursday afternoon.

The blasts took place in a boiler at the Amudan Chemical Co. Ltd. around lunchtime.

The triple explosions at quick intervals were so huge that they shook nearby homes, and shattered windowpanes as terrified locals rushed onto the street.

Minutes later, a huge fire engulfed the factory as thick clouds of smoke were seen billowing in the air even as half a dozen fire-tenders, water tankers, and rescue teams rushed to the spot.

The district authorities have pressed the NDRF, SDRF, and the local fire brigade into service to carry out the rescue operation along with the police and ensure that the flames do not spread to the other industries located nearby.

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