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As many as nine people are still missing in the explosion at the Sigachi Industries' pharma plant in Pashamylaram that ...
Twelve workers were discharged from hospitals following their recovery, while nine people were still missing. Read on: ...
BHUBANESWAR: Of the five Odia workers who went missing following the explosion at Sigachi pharmaceutical factory in ...
The death toll is expected to rise as authorities search the rubble of a Sigachi Industries plant in the Indian state of ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNTelangana plant explosion: Nine people still missing, expert committee to visit the siteEfforts were on to trace nine people missing after the June 30 explosion at the Sigachi Industries' pharma plant in Pashamylaram that claimed at least 38 lives and left 35 injured, district ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNTelangana pharma plant explosion: Toll rises to 38, govt says still 11 missingA blast at Sigachi Industries in Pashamylaram resulted in 38 deaths. Compensation of Rs 1 crore announced. Allegations of ...
A powerful explosion at Sigachi Industries in Telangana’s Sangareddy district killed at least 42 people and injured dozens of ...
Investigation on going regarding the blast on Monday. The company confirms death of 40 and serious injuries 33. Compensations ...
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ABP News on MSNSearch Operation Underway To Find 9 Missing Workers After Telangana Plant ExplosionAfter Sigachi plant blast kills 38, nine are still missing as probe panel investigates cause. Debris nearly cleared, FSL tests awaited. Firm denies using old machinery, offers ₹1 crore compensation.
The explosion at a chemical factory in Pashamylaram in Telangana’s Sangareddy district was most likely caused by an unusual ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNTelangana plant explosion: Debris clearance almost over, Sigachi unit has no NoC from Fire DeptFurther, a senior official of the Telangana Fire Department said the company has no NoC from the department. There were no ...
Deceased person, who was undergoing treatment in a hospital, suffered serious burns in the mishap The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
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