A devastating blaze erupted at a firecracker factory located in Harda town, Madhya Pradesh, resulting in a tragic loss of life and numerous injuries. According to official reports, nine individuals have lost their lives in the incident, while nearly 200 others have sustained injuries of varying degrees.
The explosion has resulted in significant damage to the factory premises, with fire department vehicles rushing to the scene to contain the blaze. Authorities fear that numerous individuals may be trapped within the factory premises following the explosion.
The blast ignited a fierce fire, engulfing not only the factory but also surrounding buildings. Thick smoke and flames can be seen billowing into the sky, raising concerns about the safety of nearby residents.
CM Mohan Yadav takes immediate action
In light of the tragic incident, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has held a meeting and instructed Minister Uday Pratap Singh, IPS Ajit Kesari, and DGP Home Guard Arvind Kumar to visit the site via helicopter to assess the situation promptly.
"Six people have died and more than 50 people are injured in this incident. Over 50 ambulances were sent to the spot. Our minister Uday Pratap Singh, DG Home and around 400 police officials have left for the spot. We are trying to control the fire and provide immediate assistance to the injured. We will provide Rs 4 lakh to the families of the deceased and the injured will be given free treatment...," MP CM added.
Preparedness measures
Furthermore, medical colleges in Bhopal and Indore, along with the Burn Unit at AIIMS Bhopal, have been directed to make necessary preparations to handle potential casualties.
Deployment of resources
Fire brigades from Indore and Bhopal are being dispatched to the scene to assist in firefighting efforts and rescue operations.
Relief measures
Senior officials have been directed to coordinate relief efforts and provide necessary assistance to those affected by the incident.