Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu: With two women succumbing to burn injuries in hospital, the toll in the cracker unit fire at Kalayarkurichi near here has risen to seven, officials said today.
The two, one of whom hailed from Bihar, died late last night and the condition of five injured is stated to be serious, they said.
Officials said the fire that swept through parts of the factory yesterday was caused due to alleged mishandling of chemicals and all the deceased were women workers.
The officials said the cracker unit was owned by one Kanakaprabhu who was making a fancy variety of crackers.
About 200 workers were employed in the factory.
Most of the workers escaped as they were having their lunch, away from the site where the fire broke out, officials added.
Sivakasi is famous for its cracker manufacturing units.
The two, one of whom hailed from Bihar, died late last night and the condition of five injured is stated to be serious, they said.
Officials said the fire that swept through parts of the factory yesterday was caused due to alleged mishandling of chemicals and all the deceased were women workers.
About 200 workers were employed in the factory.
Advertisement
Sivakasi is famous for its cracker manufacturing units.
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
China Firm Fires Employee For Refusing To Buy Boss's Breakfast, Reinstates Her After Outrage "Experience Letter" Comes At A Cost: Company Demands 3-Month Salary From Fired Employee After Fight At Bar, Drunk Men Open Fire Inside Popular Noida Mall UP Class 2 Boy "Sacrificed" For School's "Success", Director, Staff Arrested Major Boost To India's Bid For Permanent Seat At UN Security Council "What Rahul Gandhi Has Done...": Saif Ali Khan On "Brave Politician" To Handle Mpox Cases, Identify Facilities, Trained People: Centre To States How Doctors Tried To Save Pune Porsche Crash Accused: New Revelations Royal Enfield Himalayan Tubeless Spoke Wheels Launched In India; Priced At Rs. 11,000 Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.