Blast at construction site triggers panic

Blast at construction site triggers panic
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Explosive material stored for blasting rocks at a construction site went off, ripping apart a temporary house and injuring a woman at Road Number 48 in Jubilee Hills on Monday. The woman was immediately shifted to a hospital and is said to be out of danger. Police officials and bomb squad immediately reached the spot and seized the material.

Hyderabad: Explosive material stored for blasting rocks at a construction site went off, ripping apart a temporary house and injuring a woman at Road Number 48 in Jubilee Hills on Monday. The woman was immediately shifted to a hospital and is said to be out of danger. Police officials and bomb squad immediately reached the spot and seized the material.

Explosive material stored in a temporary building goes off, injuring a woman, at Road Number 48, Jubilee Hills

The blast which took place during the morning hours ripped off the temporary shelter where the explosives were stored. The bricks of the structure were seen scattered everywhere and a huge crater was formed at the blast site. The injured woman, whose arm was broken, was identified as Bhagvati, 36, and was immediately shifted to a private hospital. Meanwhile, the bomb squad also reached the spot to identify the material which triggered the blast and ruled out bomb or IED.

“As per the preliminary investigation, we believe that explosive material was kept in close contact with chemicals used for breaking hard material like rocks. The liquid could be in small proportion, which is yet to be traced. The blast triggered due to lack of safety measures adopted for storing it. We are verifying the permission of using or storing the material, even though they claimed to have,” said Ch Nagasai, Inspector, bomb squad, city security wing.

The bomb squad also seized 56 detonators stored for blasting rocks. The neighbourhood which houses employees of a corporate school was shocked to hear huge blast in the morning hours. Security personnel working in the neighbouring buildings immediately rushed to the spot to help the injured.

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