Chief Secretary of Ramkrishna Rao interacting with family members of the explosion victims in Sigachi Industries in Iala Bhavan in the Pashamylaram in the Sangareddy district on Friday (July 4). | Photo Credit: MoHD Arif
The state government believes that it is difficult to conclude a certain conclusion on the reasons that led to a fire misfortune in the Sigachi Industries Limited unit in the Pashamylaram in the Sangareddy district, unless complete records of the unit are verified.
On Friday (04th July) they visited the accident at the scene of the accident at the scene of the accident at the scene of the accident and checked the premises. Development monitors the explosion allegedly in a unit that claimed around 40 lives.
The government represented a team of experts to study the reasons for the explosion and propose corrective measures. During his initial examination of the website on Friday, the team found that the disaster was “interesting” because Sigachi is an old plant.
“It’s very interesting because it’s an old plant with well -established processes,” higher Hindu officials said after a visit.
Meanwhile, Sigachi Industries said on Friday that 39 people died in Monday fire and explosion at their Pashamylaram production plant. On Thursday, the number of deceased to 38 instead of 40 team members, which was mentioned earlier.
The company also issued its latest statement as a committee led by the main secretary began investigating the incident and its basic cause.
For those injured, Sigachi said that 33 team members were injured and 12 released.
Published – 4 July 2025 9:35