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Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu: 4 killed, 10 hurt in reactor vessel blast

| @indiablooms | May 14, 2021, at 01:27 am

Chennai/UNI: Four people were killed and more than ten others sustained injuries in a reactor vessel blast at a pesticide manufacturing unit at Kudukadu in SIPCOT Industrial estate in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu on Thursday.

Police sources said the deceased were three men and a woman.

The blast took place at one of the reactor vessels in Crimsun Organics at around 8 am.

Reports said that more than 15 morning shift workers were working in the unit when the reactor vessel exploded with a deafening sound, trapping them inside.

Acting on information, fire service and rescue personnel rushed to the spot, retrieved the bodies, rescued those trapped in the unit and shifted them to the Cuddalore Government hospital.

Fire fighting units from Cuddalore and nearby areas rushed to the spot and put out the fire.

As a thick smoke emanated from the unit after the vessel exploded with a deafening sound, panic stricken people from nearby villages rushed to the spot.

Alleging that lack of safety norms resulted in the blast, environmental watchdog SIPCOT Area Community Environmental Monitors (SACEM) claimed that toxic chemicals were being manufactured in the industry causing environmental and health hazards.

The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) has ordered a probe into the blast.
 

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