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The 2012 Sivakasi factory explosion was an
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at the Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries
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factory in Sivakasi, India, on 5 September 2012. 40 people were killed and more than 70 injured. The tragedy occurred in a fireworks factory which did not have a valid licence.


Background

Sivakasi, in
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a States and union territories of India, state in southern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, tenth largest Indian state by area and the List of states and union territories of India ...
in southern India, is considered the "fireworks capital" of India. The town produces more than 90% of India's fireworks and India is the second largest producer of fireworks in the world, next to
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.''Sivakasi: India's dangerous fireworks capital ''
(
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, 22 September 2012) More than 700 factories in Sivakasi make approximately $360 million worth of fireworks every year.''Safety Problems Persist in India’s Firecracker Industry''
by Anupama Chandrasekaran (
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, 8 September 2012)
The Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries complex consisted of a single larger factory unit and 48 ancillary units. The company's fireworks license had been suspended only days earlier for violation of worker safety rules. Local police officials stated that the factory should have been closed at the time, owing to the suspension.''Blaze at India fireworks factory "kills 34"''
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, 5 September 2012)
Instead, more than 300 people were working in the facility when the explosion occurred.''Sivakasi factory fire: 54 charred to death in the incident''
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, 5 September 2012)
With the Hindu festival of
Diwali Diwali (), Dewali, Divali, or Deepavali ( IAST: ''dīpāvalī''), also known as the Festival of Lights, related to Jain Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas, Tihar, Swanti, Sohrai, and Bandna, is a religious celebration in Indian religions. It is ...
only weeks away, fireworks producers were reportedly under pressure to maintain high production levels.''Sivakasi fire: 12 arrested, hunt on for owner''
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, 6 September 2012)


Explosion

The explosion occurred while workers were mixing certain chemicals to produce fireworks.''Sivakasi fire unit mishap: 36 killed; PM, Sonia express grief''
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, 6 September 2012)
Some reports suggest the high ambient temperature in the factory, reported to be , may have been a factor. The initial explosion and a subsequent series of explosions could be heard more than two
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away. Fire fighter entry to the buildings was delayed by a lack of equipment, including breathing apparatus. Efforts to treat victims were also delayed due to inadequate facilities at several local hospitals. It took more than five hours for fire fighters to extinguish the fire. The initial death toll was 37,''Sivakasi: Major fire at fire-cracker factory, 37 dead''
by J Sam Daniel Stalin (NDTV, 6 September 2012)
followed by reports several weeks later of a final confirmed total of 40 deaths and more than 70 injuries.''Season arrives but the festive spirit is missing in Sivakasi''
by J Arockiaraj (
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, 5 November 2012)
Fatalities included factory workers and local villagers who walked in after the initial fire. Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO), Government of India started investigation on the Explosion occurred on 05th September 2012, at 11.30 hrs at the Fire Works Factory premises of M/s Om Sakthi Fire Works Industries located at Vadi Village, Sivakasi Union and Taluk, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu covered under licence No.E/HQ/TN/20/1065(E25271) in Form LE-1 of Indian Explosives Rules 2008. Injured: 55, Killed: 40 . Dr. R.Venugopal, Controller of Explosives, PESO, Sivakasi investigated the accident and submitted the report to the Chief Controller of Explosives. The Report states that cause of the accident is the impact & friction or heat while ramming explosives composition into a shell of an aerial fireworks item by an inexperienced worker might have caused a spark which initiated fire and explosion. The erratic stocking and drying of fireworks outside the working sheds contributed spread up of fire in the factory and to the fireworks transit shed which exploded later. Keeping of excess quantity of black and colour pellets, in this shed significantly contributed to the enormity of the power of explosion which instantly killed the people around. 15 major violations of Explosives Rules 2008 was reported in the accident investigation report submitted by R.Venugopal.^10^ The licence was cancelled by the Chief Controller of Explosives, Nagpur


Aftermath

Immediately after the incident, authorities began enforcing existing regulations, conducting raids and inspections, forcing some factories to close and cancelling several licences and as a consequence, 150 fireworks production units had been closed. 12 people were arrested, including the factory manager, and were charged with culpable homicide. The owner of Om Sakthi Fireworks Industries absconded soon after the incident and could not be found by police. Responding to reports of the arrests, local authorities called for a higher-level inquiry into the incident. The following day (7 September), Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
Jayalalithaa Jayaram Jayaram Jayalalithaa (24 February 1948 – 5 December 2016) was an Indian politician and actress who served as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for more than fourteen years over six terms between 1991 and 2016. From 9 February 1989 to 5 December 2 ...
announced a "magisterial probe" to determine how the factory was allowed to continue even after its licence had been suspended.''Death toll 39; Jayalalithaa orders probe into blaze''
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, 7 September 2012)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sivakasi factory explosion Explosions in 2012 2012 disasters in India 2010s in Tamil Nadu Disasters in Tamil Nadu Virudhunagar district 2012 industrial disasters Industrial fires and explosions in India Explosions in India Fireworks accidents and incidents September 2012 events in India ^10Investigation Report No. ACC/SS/12/8 dated 07-Jan-2013 Submitted by Dr.R.Venugopal, Controller of Explosives, PESO, Sivakasi