Seven Workers Killed In Bhiwadi Chemical Factory Fire In Rajasthan; 10 Trapped

In a tragic incident on Wednesday in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, seven workers lost their lives in a devastating fire at a chemical factory. The fire broke out unexpectedly, and initial reports indicate that it was first detected during a routine police patrol. Local authorities, including police personnel, firefighters, and medical teams, swiftly responded to the scene, working diligently to control the blaze and conduct rescue operations. As the situation unfolded, it was confirmed that approximately ten individuals were still trapped within the factory premises. The local administration, led by Additional District Magistrate Sumita Mishra, has taken charge of the rescue efforts and is coordinating with emergency services to ensure the safety of all personnel involved. This incident raises significant concerns regarding safety protocols and measures in industrial settings, especially in chemical manufacturing. Investigations are likely to follow to determine the cause of the fire and prevent similar occurrences in the future, as the region grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event.
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