Chennai:
Three persons were killed and 11 injured in an explosion at an unlicensed firecracker unit in Chengam at Tiruvannamalai district today, Fire and Rescue sources said in Chennai.
The premises of the unit were used for storage purposes and crackers were being packed into gift boxes when the mishap occurred.
Two of the deceased were identified as A Indian (18) and A Chennammal (34). The body of the third person was charred beyond recognition.
"We found traces of sulphur on the spot. It is not known if the place was also used for making crackers," V Ramasamy, Tiruvannamalai Divisional Officer, Fire and Rescue Services told PTI.
Confirming that the unit was unlicensed, he said two fire tenders were pressed into service immediately to put out the blaze that had also partially spread to a nearby eatery.
All the injured were admitted to hospital and condition of four of them were serious. The cause of the explosion is being investigated, he said.
The premises of the unit were used for storage purposes and crackers were being packed into gift boxes when the mishap occurred.
Two of the deceased were identified as A Indian (18) and A Chennammal (34). The body of the third person was charred beyond recognition.
"We found traces of sulphur on the spot. It is not known if the place was also used for making crackers," V Ramasamy, Tiruvannamalai Divisional Officer, Fire and Rescue Services told PTI.
Confirming that the unit was unlicensed, he said two fire tenders were pressed into service immediately to put out the blaze that had also partially spread to a nearby eatery.
All the injured were admitted to hospital and condition of four of them were serious. The cause of the explosion is being investigated, he said.
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