Explosion at Tamil Nadu Fireworks Factory Kills Six Workers
The Virudhunagar district tragedy highlights ongoing safety concerns in India's firecracker industry, with officials investigating the cause of the blast.
- Six workers, aged between 37 and 56, were killed in an explosion at Sainath Fireworks in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, on Saturday.
- Preliminary investigations suggest the explosion occurred due to friction while weighing explosive chemicals, flattening three rooms of the factory.
- Rescue operations recovered the deceased from the debris, while one injured worker remains hospitalized.
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced ₹4 lakh compensation for each victim's family and ₹1 lakh for the injured worker.
- The incident adds to the region's history of frequent firecracker factory accidents, raising fresh concerns about safety protocols in the industry.