Deadly Blaze in Jaipur: Illegal Firecracker Factory Claims Lives
A tragic fire in an illegal firecracker manufacturing unit in Jaipur's Kho Nagoriyan area has resulted in the death of three individuals and injuries to five others. The blaze, which officials have now contained, has spurred a comprehensive investigation into the incident's causes and responsible parties.
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A devastating fire erupted at an illegal firecracker manufacturing unit situated within a residential area in Jaipur's Kho Nagoriyan locality, leading to the death of three individuals and injuring five others, officials reported on Tuesday. The inferno, intensified by the ignition of a gas cylinder, is now under control.
Addition District Magistrate Yugantar Sharma disclosed the details of this harrowing incident and emphasized the ongoing treatment of the injured at local hospitals. Approximately eight people were present during the fire, including a woman and a child, further highlighting the potential human toll.
Authorities, led by Jaipur Collector Sandesh Nayak, are delving into the specifics of the materials stored onsite, as the area appears to be primarily residential. Firefighters successfully contained the blaze, preventing it from sweeping across the densely populated area. Forensic experts are currently working to identify the exact items stored in the illegal unit, while officials pursue those accountable for its operation.
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