City
Epaper

One worker injured in blast at bulk ice producing factory in Nagpur

By IANS | Updated: January 6, 2024 20:20 IST

Nagpur, Jan 6 At least one person was reported injured when a massive blast ripped through a bulk ...

Open in App

Nagpur, Jan 6 At least one person was reported injured when a massive blast ripped through a bulk ice producer, Balaji Ice Factory in Uppalwadi area of the city around 5.30 p.m., here on Saturday, an official said.

The impact of the blast, reportedly triggered by a leak in an ammonia gas tank, was so powerful that it shattered window panes of homes in the vicinity and damaged a couple of vehicles parked nearby, sparking panic among the locals.

The stench of the ammonia gas overwhelmed rescue teams which rushed there and they used face-masks to enter the factory precincts.

Many people living around also started moving out to safer locations to avoid suffocation and breathlessness, as per preliminary reports.

An industry expert said that the factory authorities may not have followed the prescribed norms in handling ammonia gas along with proper safety precautions that may have led to the huge explosion.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Traffic: 12 Crossings Sealed on SV Road to End Borivli Station Congestion

InternationalTaiwan detects 16 Chinese aircraft, six vessels operating around its territory

InternationalDubai Future Forum concludes on high note

International"Sudan has become most violent place, single biggest humanitarian crisis": Trump

InternationalElectricity tariff expected to become cheaper in Pakistan

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha CM Majhi asks SPs to focus on eight key areas for better policing

NationalOdisha CM pushes crop diversification, urges farmers to boost income via pulses and oilseeds

NationalGaurav Gogoi accuses Assam govt of enrolling outsiders to influence 2026 polls

NationalEducation remains top priority for govt: CM Sangma

NationalShakti free travel scheme contributed to pollution control: K’taka PCB