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Four women labourers killed in brick-kiln explosion in Patna

By IANS | Updated: March 20, 2023 16:50 IST

Patna, March 20 Four women labourers were killed in an explosion that occurred in a brick-kiln here on ...

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Patna, March 20 Four women labourers were killed in an explosion that occurred in a brick-kiln here on Monday.

Local police and fire brigade have launched a rescue operation at Lucky brick-kiln located in Byapur village under Maner police station.

According to sources, the explosion was so intense that a wall came crashing down trapping the women labourers inside the kiln.

The deceased have been identified as Suganti Devi, Ghurni Devi, Sheela Devi all residents of Jharkhand and Sita Devi (Gaya Bihar).

Around half-a-dozen labourers were rescued and rushed to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) for treatment.

Several others were still trapped inside the debris.

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Tags: Patna Medical College and HospitalSuganti deviGhurni deviSita DeviDevi sita
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