Blast at India firecracker factory kills 21: media


Around 30 people were at the factory at the time of the explosion. - SCREENSHOT: X/@SVISHNUREDDY via ST/ANN

NEW DELHI: An explosion at a firecracker factory in India killed at least 21 people and injured eight others on Saturday (Feb 28), officials told local media.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X he was "pained by the loss of lives" and extended his condolences after the blast in Kakinada, in the south-eastern state of Andhra Pradesh.

The Press Trust of India news agency quoted state minister Kandula Durgesh as confirming there were 21 deaths, out of around 30 people who were at the factory at the time of the explosion.

"Another eight persons are undergoing treatment in hospitals," Durgesh added.

Authorities have launched a probe into the incident, which the state's chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu called "heartbreaking".

Fireworks are hugely popular in India, particularly during the Hindu festival of Diwali and wedding celebrations.

Explosions are common in firecracker workshops, often due to disregard for safety requirements and lax enforcement.

Last year, a firework factory explosion in western India killed 21 people. - AFP

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