Serious Lapses Caused Sigachi Fire, Telangana Tells High Court

Haydarabad: On June 30, Sigachi Industries LTD, who left 46 dead and eight losses in Sultanpur in Sultanpur in Patancheru Mandal, detected serious delays in regulatory harmony and emergency preparations.
In the presentation of the Supreme Court, the leader K. Ramakrishna Rao said that the findings were the result of investigations by more than one department. While dealing with a PIL in the explosion, the court directed the government to submit a declaration with the details of the action and aid measures.
The government said the explosion resulted in the collapse of the main production block and caused significant damage to adjacent buildings because there was not enough space between the buildings in the factory. CS said it resulted in higher losses.
He reported to the Supreme Court that the government has created a high -level committee to propose systemic improvements to investigate the incident, to correct accountability and to prevent future tragedies.
According to the Chief Secretary, preliminary investigations by the Ministry of Factories, the explosion was caused by the production block, he said. Authorities, explosives of possible causes of static electricity production, dust concentration and possible equipment malfunction, he said. The explosion led to the partial collapse of the building, imprisoned employees under the debris and resulted in various deaths.
The secretary also gave the court information about the restrictions on fire fighting and rescue operations due to open areas that are not provided sufficiently at the facility.
According to the fire department, the details of the stairs (MOE) provided in the building were not available, which was considered a disadvantage for access to rescue operations.
Fire -fighting equipment was not provided sufficiently at the facility and the building collapsed due to explosion and during the fire and rescue operations, the debris and drugs and drugs of the building (micro crystal Celulose (MCC) dust created an obstacle to receiving dead bodies.
According to the Ministry of Interior, the study methodology and more specifically before the incident, the investigation of the spray dryer’s status continued. In this context, Police Manufacturer Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
In eight missing people, the regional collector wrote that he was looking for more orders about giving the government to eight missing persons and a response from the government.



