Principal Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has actually shared grief over the event and also introduced a 25 lakh payment for the member of the family of the dead.

6 people passed away and also 12 others were harmed in a fire incident at a pharmaceutical unit in Andhra Pradesh around Thursday midnight. An activator blast due to gas leak is thought to have actually created the fire.

The case took place at Akkireddygudem in West Godavari area. The 18 sufferers were operating in Device 4 of the pharmaceutical plant when the fire broke out.

The fire was brought under control in 2 hours.

Four of the six who died were migrant employees from Bihar. 2 the victims’ bodies have actually been recovered up until now.

The dead were identified as Udurupathi Krishnaiah, B Kiran Kumar, Kaaru Ravi Das, Manoj Kumar, Suvaas Ravi Das, and Habdas Ravi Das.

Principal Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has shared sorrow over the occurrence and also introduced a 25 lakh settlement for the member of the family of the dead.

He also proclaimed 5 lakh compensation for every for those critically wounded as well as 2 lakh for those who suffered small injuries. Authorities have actually been advised to check the problem of those hurt.

The Superintendent of Police and the District Enthusiast have actually been routed to perform a detailed investigation right into the occurrence.

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Last Updated: 14 April 2022