Key Points

A devastating firecracker godown explosion in Gujarat's Banaskantha district has claimed the lives of 18 workers, primarily from Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has expressed deep grief and assured complete support to the families of the deceased workers. Local authorities have initiated a formal investigation, registering an FIR under Section 304 for causing death by negligence. The incident highlights the critical need for enhanced safety measures in industrial workplaces, particularly in hazardous manufacturing environments.

Key Points: Mohan Yadav Mourns MP Workers' Fatal Gujarat Firecracker Blast

  • Blast kills 18 MP workers in Gujarat firecracker factory
  • CM Yadav pledges full support to affected families
  • Police form five teams to investigate incident
  • Rescue operations ongoing at collapse site
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MP CM Mohan Yadav expresses grief over labourers' death in Gujarat firecracker godown blast

Madhya Pradesh CM expresses deep sorrow over deadly firecracker godown explosion in Gujarat's Banaskantha, promising support to affected families

"An FIR is being filed under Section 304 for causing death by negligence - Akshayraj Makwana, Banaskantha SP"

Bhopal, April 1

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has expressed deep sorrow over the death of labourers from the state in a blast incident at a firecracker godown in Gujarat's Banaskantha district on Tuesday.

The Chief Minister Officer (CMO) said that the Madhya Pradesh government was in continuous touch with the Gujarat government and complete assistance would be provided to the state workers.

"Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has expressed deep grief over the untimely death of workers hailing from Madhya Pradesh due to the explosion in a firecracker factory in Banaskantha, Gujarat. The Madhya Pradesh government is in touch with the Gujarat government and all necessary efforts will be made to assist the workers and help their families," CMO said.

It further added that CM Yadav also prayed to Baba Mahakal that may the departed soul rest in peace.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the firecracker godown explosion in Gujarat's Banaskantha district has risen to 18.

According to officials, the explosion at the firecracker godown in Deesa area on Tuesday morning, led to the collapse of the structure, trapping several workers inside. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities continue to assess the situation.

Banaskantha Superintendent of Police Akshayraj Makwana said that a case has been registered in connection with the incident.

"As soon as we received information about the incident, we initiated relief work. So far, 18 people have died due to the collapse of a slab. An FIR is being filed under Section 304 (causing death by negligence), and strict action will be taken against those responsible," SP Makwana said.

Banaskantha police have formed five teams to identify and nab those responsible for the incident, the SP added.

Earlier, 13 bodies were recovered and four people were injured after the slab collapsed on them in the firecracker godown explosion incident. District administration officials said that all the workers belonged to Madhya Pradesh.

Banaskantha Collector Mihir Patel shared details earlier, saying, "The entire slab of the structure collapsed following the explosion at the firecracker godown. Thirteen bodies were initially recovered from the site. As debris is being cleared, we continue to assess the situation."

"Four people have been injured, with two referred to Civil Hospital in Deesa and two others to Palanpur Civil Hospital," he added.

The Collector further said they received information at around 9.45 am about the explosion at the firecracker godown, which led to the collapse of the entire structure.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 These workers were just trying to earn a living. The government needs to ensure proper safety measures are in place at these factories. My prayers are with the families.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate CM Yadav's quick response, I wish politicians would focus more on preventing such tragedies rather than just expressing grief after they happen. Safety inspections should be more rigorous.
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Amit S.
So tragic. These workers were probably working in unsafe conditions for minimum wages. When will we learn to value human lives over profits? 😢
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Neha T.
The death toll keeps rising... this is so devastating. The owners of that godown must be held accountable. How many more lives will be lost before we take workplace safety seriously?
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Sanjay P.
At least the governments are coordinating on this. Hope the families get proper compensation and support during this difficult time. Om Shanti 🙏
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Meena R.
Firecracker factories have always been dangerous workplaces. Maybe we need to rethink our festival celebrations if they come at such a high human cost.

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