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Massive Fire Breaks Out at Indian Petrochemical Plant, Several Workers Injured

A major fire erupted at a petrochemical facility in eastern India, injuring several workers and prompting a large-scale emergency response. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident.

Massive Fire Breaks Out at Indian Petrochemical Plant, Several Workers Injured
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A massive fire broke out Tuesday at a Haldia Petrochemicals facility in the Indian state of West Bengal, sending thick black smoke into the sky and triggering an extensive emergency response. According to local authorities, several workers suffered injuries during the incident and were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment. Emergency crews and firefighters worked for several hours to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the industrial complex. Officials said the fire started in one section of the petrochemical plant, though the exact cause has not yet been determined. Investigators have begun examining the scene while engineers assess the extent of the damage to critical infrastructure. Videos and images shared from the area showed large flames and heavy smoke rising above the facility as emergency responders continued firefighting operations. Authorities temporarily restricted access to the surrounding area while rescue and safety teams carried out their work. Government officials stated that the situation is now under control and that a full investigation will determine what caused the fire. The company is expected to cooperate with authorities throughout the investigation. The incident has renewed discussions about industrial safety standards and emergency preparedness at large manufacturing facilities, particularly those handling hazardous materials. Officials said additional updates will be released as more information becomes available.
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