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20injured in fire at cracker factory in eastern India

NEW DELHI, Sept 25 (APP/Xinhua): At least 20 people have been injured
in a fire at a cracker factory in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal Monday, officials said.
“The fire broke out this morning at the factory at Amdanga in the
state’s North 24 Parganas district. Some 20 workers sustained injuries in the incident,” a senior police official said.
The injured have been admitted to a local hospital where the condition
of some are said to be critical, the official said.
More than 50 workers were in the factory at the time of the fire and
they were all rescued by fire fighters who took nearly two hours to douse the flames.
“Some eight fire tenders were pressed into service and they managed to
contain the flames. They are now looking for anyone trapped inside the
factory,” a fire official said.
A case has been registered against the factory owner for negligence,
the police official said.
“He is currently absconding but will soon be arrested,” he added.
The incident came less than 12 hours after another fire at an illegal
fireworks factory in the neighboring state of Jharkhand claimed the lives of
eight people and injured 25 others.
Every year, many people are killed in fire in illegal fireworks factories in India that occur because of lack of safety norms.