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12 dead, 50 injured in chemical factory blast in western India
In this photograph taken on April 12, 2017, an Indian worker carries molten glass used to make bangles at a factory in Firozabad. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

NEW DELHI, Aug 31 — At least 12 people were killed and around 50 injured after a series of explosions at a chemical factory in the western Indian state of Maharashtra today, hospital officials and police said.

An official at Shirpur’s sub-district hospital in Dhule district said that 12 people had died in the explosion. "There are around 37 injured admitted here, and we have transferred another 12 patients,” DN Wagh told Reuters.

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The first explosion at the factory took place around 9.30 a.m. (0400 GMT), police officer Sanjay Ahire said. Videos from the incident on local news channels showed thick black smoke billowing out of the factory.

"There was a 200 litre chemical barrel that exploded first, then the fire spread to other parts of the factory and there were more blasts,” Ahire said. — Reuters

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