The horizontal destruction in Patan … There was a severe fire in the mint oil factory, 250 workers were, several km.

A part of the India Mint Oil Factory collapsed due to strong thunderstorms in Patan, Uttar Pradesh last night. In view, the fire took a powerful form and drowned about 250 workers working in the factory. After this sudden fire, there was a seal in the factory, and he ran out of where the worker found the place.

According to the witness workers, many people were buried in factory garbage and burned in the fire. Many who were admitted to the Government Medical College and Ujani’s Community Health Center were injured. However, the District Magistrate and the Senior Superintendent of Police have denied the death of any worker. The fire could not control until 6 hours of the incident. The fire was huge, and the flames were found several kilometers away.

The district administration says that after extinguishing the fire, it is clear how many people died in the accident. The biggest thing is that after such a big fire, the administrative officers reached the spot after 3 hours. Families of workers trapped in the factory have accused the administration of ignoring and negligence.

The three sons of Prem Paul Singh, who lives in Narsinghpur village, worked at the Bharat Menta Oil Factory, in which Pushbendra Kumar and Jokinder Kumar came out somehow after the fire, but his brother Manendra Kumar (24) was buried in trash. Witnesses Pushbendra and Joginder said that when a part of the factory fell due to strong thunderstorms and storms, their brother Manendra was buried under it. After falling a part of the factory, a fire broke out in the Menta oil drums, causing the fire to take a more magnificent shape.

They both tried hard to save their brother Manendra, but the fire spread throughout the factory and they could not save his brother. Until 11:30 pm, Bell on Maninder’s mobile continued, followed by his mobile closed. On the other hand, Sultan, who works in the factory, works about two hundred fifty workers in this factory, which is operating for 24 hours continuously, in which the crystal, bold, TMO, expert carbon and other products are made from Menta oil.

According to the witness, about 250 people attended the factory at the time of the incident. After a part of the factory fell out of the storm, a fierce fire broke out in the factory in 10 minutes, and they somehow came out after they saved their lives.

At the same time, Rajkumar, the driver of Haryana who came to the factory, took the cylinder of hydrogen gas and said he was unloading the truck, and then suddenly a part of the factory collapsed, and then a big fire broke out. He somehow jumped out of the factory wall and broke his leg. He is being treated at the Government Medical College.

In the entire case, District Magistrate Avnish Kumar Roy has said that the surrounding village was evacuated after a fire in Bharat Mint oil in Ujani. Considering the possibilities of danger, firefighters and ambulances have been invited from Bareli and Barely. He further explained that there was no information on anyone’s death in the fire. The foot of a driver admitted to the Government Medical College has been broken.

The District Magistrate said that 20 vehicles of firefighters have been installed in the fire. Only after the fire was extinguished, the cause of the accident and the cause of the fire could be said. When the District Magistrate was asked that Manendra’s brother Pushphendra and Joginder were dying in front of their brother Manendra’s eyes, there was no such information to the district magistrate.

At the same time, senior police superintendent Brijesh Singh said that firefighters and many police stations are making efforts to turn off Bharat mint oil today. He said the fire could be extinguished in the morning, and then the factory would be evaluated in the factory. Currently, the families of the victims of the fire have a lot of complaints with the administration. So far, no representative of the administration has come to comfort them.

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