Deadly blast in Telangana: Death toll hits 45

Published On 2025-07-15 05:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-15 05:00 GMT

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Telangana: The death toll in the devastating explosion at Sigachi Industries' pharma plant in Sangareddy has climbed to 45, after another injured worker succumbed to injuries on Monday. Eight workers are still missing after the explosion.

11 workers are undergoing treatment in hospitals, District Superintendent of Police Paritosh Pankaj told PTI.

As previously reported by the Medical Dialogues team,143 workers were present in the plant at the time of the explosion and most of the deceased were from Odisha, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana.

Read also: 42 dead, 8 still missing in Sigachi pharma plant explosion

Following the explosion, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy assured that the state government will work closely with the company management to ensure a compensation of Rs 1 crore is paid to the kin of the deceased. The CM also said those who are seriously injured will receive Rs 10 lakh, while those who are injured but can resume work after some recovery will be provided Rs 5 lakh. Also, the state government will pay Rs 1 lakh each to the families of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured to meet any immediate and emergency expenses. Reddy further said the medical expenses for the injured would be borne by the state government and Sigachi. He asserted that action will be taken against those responsible for the unfortunate incident.

Read also: Pashamylaram Pharma blast kills 36; CM announces Rs 1 crore compensation

In the aftermath, Telangana's government also issued orders constituting a committee of experts to discover the causes and establish the sequence of events that led to the incident.

Read also: Telangana sets up experts panel to probe Sigachi unit explosion that killed 38

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