Key Points

A devastating blast at Sigachi Industries in Telangana has claimed 40 lives and left 33 injured. The company has announced Rs 1 crore compensation for bereaved families and full medical support for survivors. Operations at the plant will remain suspended for 90 days as investigations continue. State officials and political leaders have visited the site as rescue efforts enter their third day.

Key Points: Sigachi Industries Blast Kills 40 in Telangana Factory Accident

  • Sigachi Industries confirms 40 fatalities in Telangana blast
  • Rs 1 crore ex gratia announced for victims' families
  • 33 injured receiving medical and rehab support
  • Plant operations suspended for 90 days post-accident
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Telangana factory blast: 40 killed, 33 injured, says Sigachi Industries

Sigachi Industries confirms 40 dead, 33 injured in Telangana factory blast, announces Rs 1 crore compensation for victims' families.

"It is with anguish that we share details of the accident... resulting in the loss of 40 valued team members. – Sigachi Industries"

Hyderabad, July 2

Sigachi Industries said on Wednesday that the blast at its facility at Pashamylaram in Telangana resulted in the death of 40 people and left 33 injured.

The company issued a brief statement, the first since the blast rocked the facility at Pashamyalaram industrial area in Sangareddy district near Hyderabad on Monday.

“It is with anguish that we share details of the accident that occurred at the Sigachi Industries facility in Pashamylaram, Telangana, resulting in the loss of 40 valued team members and one that left over 33 injured,” it said.

“Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic accident. Since the time of the accident, we have been coordinating the emergency response, family support, and extending cooperation with the investigation and compliance efforts,” reads the statement.

Sigachi Industries also stated that it is committed to an ex gratia compensation of Rs one crore to the families of the deceased, while those injured will receive full medical and rehabilitation support.

“As we await the results of the investigation, we would like to clarify that the accident was not caused by a reactor explosion at the plant, as mentioned in sections of the media. We will continue to send updates as we receive information from the investigations,” it said.

The company also announced that the plant operations will remain temporarily suspended for approximately 90 days.

Meanwhile, state Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha on Wednesday visited the accident site where the rescue operation continued for the third day.

He stated that the condition of the injured undergoing treatment at various hospitals is stable.

The minister said 11 people were still missing, and the rescue teams continued clearing the debris.

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Mahesh Kumar Goud and AICC in-charge for Telangana Meenakshi Natrjan also visited the accident site and called on the injured at a hospital.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in industrial safety, I'm shocked by this incident. Telangana government should conduct surprise safety audits across all factories immediately. These workers were someone's fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. Their lives matter!
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Priya S
The compensation amount shows the company's responsibility, but why wait for accidents to happen? Safety should be priority #1 in all industries. Hope the injured recover soon and get proper rehabilitation. #WorkersSafetyFirst
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Aman W
While the company's response seems prompt, I'm concerned about the 11 missing persons. Rescue operations must continue with full force. Also, media should verify facts before reporting - reactor explosion claim was irresponsible journalism.
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Meera T
So many young lives lost... This reminds me of the Bhopal gas tragedy. When will we learn? Factories must have proper disaster management plans. My heart goes out to the families who lost their breadwinners 😢
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Vikram M
The 90-day shutdown is necessary but will affect many workers' livelihoods. Government should ensure they get paid during this period. Also hope the investigation is transparent - no cover-ups please!

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