Key Points

A devastating blast at an illegal firecracker factory in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas has claimed six lives, including three children. Locals and emergency services are struggling to control the flames as fears grow of more casualties. This incident follows a pattern of deadly explosions in unauthorized firework units across the state. Despite repeated warnings, illegal factories continue to operate, putting lives at risk.

Key Points: 6 Killed in Illegal Bengal Firecracker Factory Blast Including Children

  • Blast occurred at Chandranath Banik's illegal factory in Patharpratima
  • 3 children among the deceased
  • Similar incidents reported in Bengal before
  • Rescue efforts hampered by ongoing fire
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Six killed in illegal firecracker factory blast in Bengal

Tragedy strikes West Bengal as 6 die in illegal firecracker factory explosion, with fears of rising casualties as rescue operations continue.

"Six charred bodies, including three children, have been recovered so far. – Samir Jana, TMC Legislator"

Kolkata, April 1

At least six persons, including three children, have been reportedly killed following a major blast at an illegal firecracker factory at Patharpratima in South 24 Parganas district in West Bengal on Monday night.

As per the information available so far, the blast took place at an illegal firecracker manufacturing factory at the residence of a local resident, Chandranath Banik, at around 10 p.m. on Monday. The local people were alerted by the sound of explosions, and when they reached the spot, they saw the entire house engulfed in flames.

Locals started the initial fire extinguishing operations. Later, they were joined by a huge contingent of cops from the nearby Dholahat police station as well as personnel from the state fire services department.

The fire was yet to be extinguished till this news report was filed.

As per the information available, six charred bodies, including three children, have been recovered so far. The local people suspect that the number of casualties is likely to increase further as full-fledged rescue operations are yet to start.

The local Trinamool Congress legislator from the Patharpratima Assembly constituency, Samir Jana, rushed to the spot and was seen supervising the simultaneous fire-fighting and rescue cooperation. He also confirmed that as per the information available to him, six charred bodies have been recovered from the house, which was engulfed in flames.

For the last couple of years, West Bengal has been in the national headlines because of unfortunate deaths due to illegal firecracker factory or warehouse blasts.

In February this year, four persons were killed and several others were injured following a blast at a firecracker factory at Kalyani in Nadia district of West Bengal.

In 2023, as many as nine persons were killed in a similar blast at an illegal firecracker factory at Egra in East Midnapore district. There were similar blasts at Budge Budge in South 24 Parganas and Duttapukur in North 24 Parganas districts during the last couple of years, killing several people.

Every time after the blasts, the administration warns of strong actions against such illegal firecracker entities. Police raids continue for some time and fade away soon.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 Three children lost their lives because of someone's greed. When will we learn? The authorities need to take stronger action against these illegal factories.
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Rahul K.
The pattern is clear - these accidents keep happening year after year. Temporary police action isn't enough. We need permanent solutions and better enforcement.
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Sunita P.
My heart goes out to the families. No parent should have to bury their child. The government should provide proper compensation and counseling for the affected families.
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Amit D.
While the tragedy is undeniable, I wish the article had explored why people keep running these illegal factories. Is it just greed, or are there deeper economic factors at play?
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Neha R.
This is the third such incident I've read about this year! When will we stop seeing these headlines? 😢 Authorities need to be held accountable for failing to prevent these tragedies.
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Vikram S.
Respectfully, the article could have included more details about what measures are actually being taken to prevent future incidents. The pattern is clear - we need to know what's being done differently now.

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