Explosion at fireworks warehouse in India kills at least 21

Baku, April 2, AZERTAC
An explosion at an illegal firecracker factory in western India left 21 people dead and several others injured on Tuesday, according to WAM.
The fiery blast sent chunks of rock, metal and body parts flying far from the factory complex in the town of Deesa in Gujarat state.
“There was a huge blast in the factory, causing the concrete roof to collapse,” government spokesman Rishikesh Patel told reporters, confirming many deaths and injuries.
“The number of people killed in the incident at the firecracker unit now stands at 21,” police officer C. L. Solanki said.
Top district government official Mihir Patel said that the “explosion was so powerful that body parts of some victims were found scattered in a farm 200-300 metres away.”
The families of the victims lived on the factory premises, Patel said, which was operating without a licence.
Authorities have launched a probe into the incident.
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