Key Points

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann expressed deep sorrow over the tragic explosion at a Mohali factory, which claimed two lives. The blast, caused by an oxygen cylinder detonation, triggered a chain reaction at the firecracker manufacturing unit. Authorities confirmed the injured were rushed to the hospital while rescue teams worked on-site. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the incident.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Reacts to Mohali Oxygen Cylinder Blast Tragedy

  • Bhagwant Mann personally monitoring rescue operations
  • Blast triggered chain reaction in oxygen cylinder unit
  • Two workers dead, three injured in Mohali factory explosion
  • Officials confirm initial blast occurred around 9 AM
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann expresses grief over Mohali factory blast

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann expresses grief as Mohali oxygen cylinder blast kills 2, injures 3. Rescue operations underway.

"We pray to the Almighty for the eternal peace of the departed souls and the speedy recovery of the injured. – Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, August 6

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday stated that he is personally monitoring the situation after a deadly explosion at an oxygen cylinder and firecracker unit in Mohali's Industrial Area Phase 9 left two workers dead and three others injured.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister said, "A report has been received about a major accident that occurred during the explosion of an oxygen cylinder at a private factory located in Industrial Area Phase 9, Mohali. It is reported that some people have tragically lost their lives, and some others are said to be injured. Administrative teams are present at the scene. I am receiving moment-to-moment updates on the rescue operations."

"We pray to the Almighty for the eternal peace of the departed souls and the speedy recovery of the injured. The Punjab Government stands with the affected families during this difficult time," he added.

According to officials, the blast occurred around 9 am at a unit engaged in manufacturing firecrackers and oxygen cylinders. The initial explosion of a single cylinder reportedly triggered a chain reaction, causing nearby cylinders to detonate with force.

Speaking to ANI, Mohali Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Damandeep Kaur said the explosion, which occurred around 9 am, was initially caused by the blast of a single oxygen cylinder.

"This morning, we received information about an oxygen cylinder explosion, and on reaching the spot, we found that two people were casualties and some were injured. The injured have been sent to the hospital, and the bodies are being taken for post-mortem," she said.

"The explosion was very powerful, where one oxygen cylinder exploded, causing a chain reaction and nearby cylinders also exploded... Two people died and three were injured. Further investigation is underway..." SDM further added.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Harsimran Singh Bal, who also visited the scene, identified the deceased as Asif and Devender.

"A blast occurred at this plant, leading to two casualties - Asif and Devender... This occurred at 9 AM and we reached well in time," Bal told ANI.

SP City Sirivennela said, "In the industrial area of Phase 11, a massive blast took place at around 9 AM in an oxygen cylinder plant, killing two employees and injuring 3... A preliminary investigation is ongoing, and we are still determining the cause. There might be some leakage still..."

Further investigation is underway.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in industrial safety, this is heartbreaking. Oxygen cylinders + firecrackers in same unit? Recipe for disaster! Authorities must enforce better zoning laws. My prayers for the victims' families 🙏
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Arjun K
Why do we wait for tragedies to happen before acting? Every industrial area in Punjab needs immediate safety inspection. CM Mann's response is good but prevention is better than cure. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Heartbreaking news 💔 The injured workers must get best medical care at government expense. Also, factory owners must be held accountable if safety norms were violated. Punjab cannot afford such accidents during its industrial growth phase.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while CM's response is appropriate, I'm concerned about the pattern - this is third major industrial accident in Punjab this year. Need systemic reforms in safety regulations and their enforcement. Thoughts with the bereaved families.
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Kavya N
Oxygen cylinders and firecrackers together? Seriously? This shows complete disregard for worker safety. The owners should face criminal charges if found negligent. Government must announce at least 10 lakh compensation for each victim's family.

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