Chemical Warehouse Tragedy: Indore Fire Leads to Homicide Charges
Two warehouse owners in Indore face culpable homicide charges after a fire during Devuthani Ekadashi celebrations killed two women workers. The blaze, fueled by chemicals stored in the warehouse, injured one owner. Police revealed safety standards were not followed, prompting a detailed investigation.
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- India
A devastating fire claimed the lives of two women workers at a chemical warehouse in Indore, sparking a high-profile legal case.
The fire, which occurred during Devuthani Ekadashi festivities, drew attention to safety violations at the facility.
Authorities charged the warehouse owners with culpable homicide, underscoring the dire need for regulatory compliance in industrial settings.
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