Explosion Causes Fire at Ludhiana Steel Factory, Injuring Seven Workers
7 workers injured in fire at steel factory in Ludhiana
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A fire caused by an explosion at a steel factory near Doraha, Ludhiana, injured seven women workers on April 25. Two of the injured were seriously hurt and transported to a hospital in Ludhiana, while the others are being treated locally. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
- 01Seven women workers were injured in a fire at a steel factory in Ludhiana.
- 02The fire was triggered by an explosion, leading to thick smoke and rapid spread.
- 03Two seriously injured workers were identified as Meena and Anjali from Kaddon village.
- 04Five other workers are receiving treatment in Doraha.
- 05The cause of the explosion is still under investigation by the police.
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On April 25, a fire caused by an explosion at a steel factory near Doraha in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, resulted in injuries to seven women workers. The incident created thick smoke that quickly spread throughout the factory premises. Local authorities, including Doraha Station House Officer Akash Dutt, reported that two of the injured workers, identified as Meena and Anjali from Kaddon village, sustained serious injuries and were transported to a hospital in Ludhiana for urgent care. The remaining five workers are currently receiving treatment at a local facility in Doraha. The police are investigating the cause of the explosion, which has not yet been determined.
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The incident raises concerns about safety standards in local industries, potentially leading to stricter regulations.
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