Pune chemical plant fire: Search operation resume; firm owner summoned

Authorities resumed search operationto look for any more victims at a chemical plant here on Tuesday, a day after a massive fire broke out in the premises, and also summoned the firm's owner

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The fire at a factory at Ghotawade Phata in Pune broke out during plastic packing, says an official (Photo: PTI)
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3 min read Last Updated : Jun 08 2021 | 11:04 AM IST

Authorities resumed search operation

to look for any more victims at a chemical plant here on Tuesday, a day after a massive fire broke out in the premises, and also summoned the firm's owner to ascertain what kind of materials were being used there, officials said.

Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse-Patil is expected to visit the site later in the day and take stock of the situation.

While sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Sandesh Shirke on Monday said 18 bodies were recovered from the firm's premises, Superintendent of Police Abhinav Deshmukh on Tuesday said 17 completely charred bodies and one body part were recovered so far during the search operation.

"We suspect the recovered body part could be of one of the 17 victims. That is why we are as of now considering 17 casualties," Deshmukh said.

He also said as per the company officials, there were 17 employees at the site when the incident took place.

The fire broke out on Monday afternoon at SVS Aqua Technologies, which manufactures chlorine dioxide among other chemicals and is located in the Pirangut MIDC area of Mulshi tehsil on the outskirts of Pune city.

The search operation was stopped late Monday night due to darkness and heat caused due to the blaze.

On Tuesday morning, fire brigade officials resumed the search operation to find out any more victims at the fire- ravaged plant.

"We have resumed the search operation inside the firm on Tuesday morning to find if anyone is still under the gutted wreckages," a fire brigadeofficial said.

Besides, the police have summoned the firm's owner for questioning to gather information on what kind of chemicals and materials were being used at the plant, Deshmukh said.

Meanwhile, SDM Shirke said they have started a probe into the incident.

A committee, led by the SDM, was formed to conduct a probe into the incident.

Shirke earlier said all the bodies, which were completely charred, were sent to the government-run Sassoon General Hospital for autopsy.

The bodies were burned beyond recognition and their identify will have to be ascertained by conducting DNA testing, he said.

A fire official earlier said as per the company authorities, the blaze started during packing of plastic materials in the premises.

"Due to some spark at the (packaging) section, the fire broke out and as there was plastic around, it spread rapidly," he had said.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar had said an inquiry was ordered to find out the exact cause of the fire and a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each will be given to the next of the kin of the deceased.

The firm, located near Uravade village, around 40 km from the city, is into manufacturing of chemicals, including chlorine dioxide, which are used in water purification.

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First Published: Jun 08 2021 | 10:59 AM IST

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