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India chemical factory blast toll rises to 40

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BENGALURU: The death toll from an explosion at an Indian chemical factory rose to 40, the company said on Wednesday, as teams scoured the site for a third day. Factory owner Sigachi Industries said in a statement that 40 workers were killed and 33 others injured in the explosion in Sangareddy in India's southern Telangana state. It increases the earlier toll of 36 dead.


The company said it offered compensation of 10 million rupees ($116,000) to the families of those killed, while those injured will receive medical support. The factory makes components that can be included in medical pills. A fire department official said on Wednesday that search operations were ongoing at the factory site. State Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited on Tuesday, with a video released by his office showing piles of twisted metal in the wreckage of the factory. Reddy's office said a committee was investigating the cause of the explosion. — AFP


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