8 killed, 15 injured in factory fire in northern India

June 4, 2022 GMT
Policemen inspect the site of a fire in Hapur, India, Saturday, June 4, 2022. At least eight workers were killed and more than a dozen others injured after fire erupted in a chemical factory in northern India, police said Saturday. (AP Photo)
Policemen inspect the site of a fire in Hapur, India, Saturday, June 4, 2022. At least eight workers were killed and more than a dozen others injured after fire erupted in a chemical factory in northern India, police said Saturday. (AP Photo)

LUCKNOW, India (AP) — At least eight workers were killed and over a dozen others injured after a fire erupted in a chemical factory in northern India, police said Saturday.

The fire broke out after a boiler exploded in the factory in the Hapur area of Uttar Pradesh state, said senior police officer Pravin Kumar. The injured have been hospitalized and three of them were in critical condition, he said.

The intensity of the blast blew off the factory’s roof, said Ajay Mishra, a rescue worker.

Authorities ordered an investigation.

In 2019, a fire caused by an electrical short circuit in a New Delhi factory producing handbags and other items killed 43 people. In a second major fire that year, a blaze in a six-story building’s illegal rooftop kitchen killed 17 people, also in New Delhi.