Key Points

A devastating fire at Rajgarhia Rice Mill in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, resulted in five worker fatalities during early morning operations. The incident occurred while workers were processing paddy, with toxic smoke quickly overwhelming those attempting to extinguish the blaze. District officials confirmed the workers were engaged in moisture removal when the fatal incident transpired. Local authorities have initiated an investigation to determine the precise cause and potential safety protocol violations.

Key Points: Bahraich Rice Mill Fire Kills 5 Workers in Tragic Industrial Accident

  • Tragic fire erupted during early morning paddy drying operations
  • Five workers died from dense toxic smoke inhalation
  • Local authorities launch investigation into mill safety
  • Eight workers were present during the incident
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Five dead in tragic fire at rice mill in UP's Bahraich, three in critical condition

Deadly industrial fire at Rajgarhia Rice Mill in UP's Bahraich claims 5 lives, leaves 3 critically injured during paddy processing

"The smoke that emanated during this process proved fatal. - Monika Rani, District Magistrate"

Bahraich

, April 25 (IANS) At least five people died in a major industrial fire at the Rajgarhia Rice Mill located in the Dargah area of Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh on Friday, officials said. Three others are injured and undergoing treatment at a nearby hospital. Their condition is critical.

According to reports, the fire started in the upper section of the rice mill around dawn, triggering chaos among the workers present.

In an attempt to control the blaze, eight workers rushed to extinguish the fire but were quickly surrounded by the dense, toxic smoke filling the facility. Tragically, five of them lost their lives after suffocating inside the mill.

Bahraich District Magistrate Monika Rani confirmed the incident and explained the circumstances leading to the mishap. “The workers were engaged in operations related to drying paddy. A machine was being used to remove moisture from the grains, and the smoke that emanated during this process proved fatal. Unfortunately, five workers died due to smoke inhalation,” she stated.

Meanwhile, Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) Dr M.M. Tripathi of the local hospital shared further details about the victims. “We received eight people. Sadly, five were already deceased upon arrival. The remaining three are undergoing treatment. The incident occurred in a mill located in the Dargah area,” he said.

Local administrative authorities have launched an investigation into the incident to determine the exact cause of the fire and whether any safety protocols were violated. Fire safety and labour rights activists have also raised concerns over the working conditions in such mills, particularly during high-risk operations.

Officials have assured that strict action will be taken if any lapses in safety or negligence are found.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 My prayers are with the families who lost their loved ones. When will we start taking worker safety seriously in these industries?
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Rahul S.
Tragic news. I hope the injured workers recover soon. The article mentions safety concerns - this isn't the first industrial accident in UP. Authorities need to conduct surprise inspections at all mills.
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Amit P.
While the article is informative, it would help to know what specific safety measures were missing. Proper ventilation? Fire extinguishers? Worker training? These details matter for prevention.
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Sunita M.
My cousin works in a similar mill in another district. After reading this, I'm going to call and make sure he's safe. These workers risk their lives daily for our food security.
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Vikram J.
The real tragedy is that these accidents keep happening. Compensation for families is important, but preventing future deaths is crucial. Hope the investigation leads to real changes.
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Neha T.
So sad to hear this news 😢 These workers were just trying to do their jobs and support their families. The mill owners must be held accountable if safety was compromised.

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