NEW DELHI: At least 18 people have been killed and up to 16 injured after a massive explosion at a firecracker factory in northern India, as rescuers battle the flames in the search for survivors.
Nearby cars and buildings were damaged in the blast that occurred at the plant in the city of Batala.
“We have already taken out 18 dead bodies from the firecracker factory,” police inspector Mukhtar Singh, told AFP.
“Another 15 or 16 people, mostly laborers working at the unit, have been rushed to nearby hospitals with injuries.”
The factory is in a bustling neighborhood and authorities fear the death toll could rise further. It is not known how many people were inside the factory when the explosion occurred.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh tweeted that he was “deeply anguished to learn of the loss of lives.”
Explosions are common in illegal firecracker workshops, particularly during the Hindu autumn festival of Diwali — which usually falls between October to November and creates large demand for fireworks.
Many of these factories do not adhere to basic safety requirements and operate without permits.
Batala officials said it was too early to determine what caused the explosion.
India firework factory blast kills at least 18
India firework factory blast kills at least 18
- Fireworks manufacturing is a big business in India
- Nearby cars and buildings were damaged in the blast
Danish forces evacuate US submarine crew member off Greenland
NUUK: Danish forces evacuated a crew member from a US submarine off the coast of Greenland on Saturday after the sailor required urgent medical treatment, authorities said.
Denmark’s Joint Arctic Command, which oversees Danish operations in the region, said in a post on Facebook the crew member was flown to a hospital in Nuuk after a medical emergency on board the vessel.
Officials did not disclose the nature of the medical issue or give details about the submarine’s mission.
Images posted online appeared to show the sail of a submarine surfacing in Nuuk’s bay, though AFP could not immediately verify the footage.
Since returning to the White House last year, US President Donald Trump has argued that Washington needs to control mineral-rich Greenland — an autonomous Danish territory — for American national security.
Last month, Trump backed down from earlier threats to seize the Arctic island after striking a “framework” deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to ensure greater US influence.
Denmark’s Joint Arctic Command, which oversees Danish operations in the region, said in a post on Facebook the crew member was flown to a hospital in Nuuk after a medical emergency on board the vessel.
Officials did not disclose the nature of the medical issue or give details about the submarine’s mission.
Images posted online appeared to show the sail of a submarine surfacing in Nuuk’s bay, though AFP could not immediately verify the footage.
Since returning to the White House last year, US President Donald Trump has argued that Washington needs to control mineral-rich Greenland — an autonomous Danish territory — for American national security.
Last month, Trump backed down from earlier threats to seize the Arctic island after striking a “framework” deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to ensure greater US influence.
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