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2023年7月18日

作者:
Avdhesh Mallick, The Free Press Journal

India: Workers at UltraTech Cement plant strike over safety standards for contractual workers after three killed in explosion

"Chhattisgarh: 3 Dead In Blast At UltraTech Cement Plant In Hirmi", 18 July 2023

A tragic incident unfolded on Tuesday at UltraTech Cement's plant in Hirmi, Balodabazar district, where three workers lost their lives in an oxygen cylinder explosion. Two others sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment...

According to local sources, the explosion occurred around three o'clock in the afternoon, resulting in the immediate deaths of three workers. The injured individuals were promptly admitted to the hospital for medical care. The victims of this catastrophic industrial accident have been identified as Lakesh Kumar Gayakwad (21), Shatruhan Lal Verma (27), and Umesh Kumar Verma (26), all of whom were contractual workers from Chhattisgarh.

Balodabazar Superintendent of Police, Dipak Jha, confirmed the fatalities. Meanwhile, an anonymous senior official from the Ultratech Plant disclosed that the blast was a result of a cylinder leakage.

The district administration has stated that the precise cause of the explosion will be determined once the investigation report on industrial safety is presented. Following the blast, workers ceased work and went on strike, alleging negligence of proper safety standards concerning contractual workers. They are demanding fair compensation for the families of the deceased.

The official statement from Ultratech Management regarding the cylinder blast is still pending. Meanwhile, Balodabazar police have stated that the exact cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained, and investigations are currently underway.