In a tragic incident in Daund, Maharashtra, five laborers lost their lives while undergoing treatment following a devastating gas cylinder explosion at a construction site. The blast occurred late evening, sending shockwaves through the local community and raising serious questions about safety protocols on work sites.
The explosion took place at a private construction project near Daund railway station. Eyewitnesses reported a massive fireball erupting from the site, followed by thick black smoke billowing into the sky. Initial investigations point to a leaked LPG cylinder igniting due to an open flame nearby. The force of the blast injured over a dozen workers, five of whom succumbed to their burns and injuries in local hospitals.
Rescue teams, including fire brigade and police, rushed to the scene. They managed to douse the flames within an hour but the damage was extensive. The site, which was housing temporary shelters for migrant laborers, was reduced to rubble. Authorities have sealed the area for forensic examination to determine the exact cause.
Local administration has launched a probe into the matter. Preliminary findings suggest negligence in handling gas cylinders, a common issue in informal construction setups. Maharashtra Labor Department officials have promised strict action against those responsible. Compensation announcements are expected soon for the victims’ families.
This heartbreaking event underscores the urgent need for stringent safety measures. Construction sites across the state must enforce regular inspections, proper training, and adherence to fire safety norms. The community mourns the loss of these breadwinners, calling for justice and systemic reforms to prevent future tragedies.
