
The staff of the emergency services seen on the spot after the explosion killed dozens in Sigachi Industries PVT. Ltd. Factory in the industrial area of Pashamylaram in the district of Sangareddy 30 June 2025. PHOTO CREDIT: NAGARA GOPAL
Number of victims in an explosion in Sigachi Industries pvt. Ltd., Inpashmylaram industrial area in the Sangareddy district increased to 36, with a regional hospital, pathcher, and continued to receive the remains of victims all night. The hospital authorities fear that tolls may further increase because more bodies are expected to be restored.
Almost 24 hours after a deadly explosion, search operations are still on site and in nearby areas for 12 individuals who remain missing.
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Swamy Goud, a police officer Sangareddy, said that the place of stay of these 12 individuals is unknown. “We are looking for them on debris and other places. It may take more than a few hours,” he said. Overnight the rain in Pashamylaram influenced rescue operations.
Due to the severity of the burns and the state of the remains, the hospital staff began to collect DNA samples late Monday evening. “DNA tests have been carried out on approximately 20 bodies overnight. We continue to collect and storage samples. Once the DNA matches are confirmed by their relatives, the bodies will be handed over for transport to their original locations,” said Srinivas Reddy, superintendent in the hospital in the hospital area.
“The collected DNA is sent to a forensic scientific laboratory (FSL) for profiling and comparison with reference samples from family members to confirm identity. Telangana has recently witnessed the mass victim of this scale. This will be a very difficult task for all of us.”
Family members of the worker saw their photo, in Sigachi Industrial PVT. Ltd., in Pashamylaram from ISNAPUR in Sangareddy, Tuesday (1 July 2025). | Photo Credit: MoHD Arif
Officials confirmed that at the time of the explosion there were 143 individuals in the facility. From now on, 36 people were declared dead. However, only four of the deceased were identified, the remaining DNA tests are performed for 40 bodies that were burned out of recognition. Identified these include Jagan Mohan, Ram Singh, Shashi Bhushan Kumar and Lagnajith.
So far, 57 people who were found and safe. Another 34 workers are currently in medical treatment in various hospitals throughout the region. .
These include employees such as Rizawana, Sushma, B Hena Sunadar, G Yashwanth, P Ablilash, P Rajshakar Reddy, Abishak Kumar and M Diva. Workers include Chandan Kumar Naik, Arjun Kumar, Dev Chand Kumar and Kamlesh Mukya.
Emergency staff, forensic experts and teams of response to disasters have been working since the incident.
Families of victims gathered outside the hospitals and place and demanded answers and responsibility. The state government promised compensation and a complete probe into the incident, although grief and uncertainty continue to hang over the Pashamylaram.
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Published – 1 July 2025 08:38





