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3 Jul 2025

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By Telangana Today (India)

Kin of untraceable Sigachi blast victims seek clarity on ex gratia eligibility

Gujarat Police and Deesa nagarpalika workers remove debris at the Deepak firecracker unit, where a blast occurred on April 2, 2025 killing 21 people, including eight children

Even as the search continues for missing persons and DNA reports are awaited to identify several unclaimed bodies at the mortuary, the families of those untraceable in the Sigachi Chloro Chemicals Private Limited blast have expressed deep concern over the lack of clarity on ex gratia compensation.

As of Thursday, officials confirmed that at least ten persons were still untraceable, even four days after the explosion. Several bodies remained unidentified, pending confirmation through DNA matching. The families of the missing, many of whom lost their sole breadwinners in the tragedy, fear that they may be excluded from compensation schemes if their loved ones’ bodies are not officially recovered or identified.

Most of these families have been continuously moving between the blast site, the mortuary, and the Industrial Local Area Authority office, seeking information and support. They urged the Telangana government and Sigachi Industries management to make a clear announcement regarding the status of compensation for families of missing or unidentifiable victims…

Several families raised the same concern with officials who arrived from their respective States to assist them in Sangareddy, seeking assurance that their cases would not be left unresolved due to lack of physical identification.

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