June 14, 2012 - 13:02 AMT
At least 10 killed in Indian plant explosion

At least 10 people were killed and several others seriously injured in an explosion at a steel factory in southeast India, a local government official said on Thursday, June 14, AFP reported.

"Ten people died in the blast on Wednesday evening and about nine are battling for their lives in hospital," Lav Agarwal, district administrator of Visakhapatnam in the state of Andhra Pradesh, said.

A spokesman for the plant who declined to be named said that first reports suggested that the explosion occurred in a control room, but that the cause of the blast was uncertain.

"We found people with 75 percent burns who were rushed to the hospital," he said. "An oxygen supply pipe burst and we are investigating."

The state-owned Rashtriya Ispat Nigam plant, situated in Visakhapatnam, 600 kilometres (370 miles) from the state capital Hyderabad, was hit by another fatal accident last month when two workers were killed at the furnace site.

Local media reported that a fire broken out on Wednesday after a huge blast heard at about 8:00 pm, and that firefighters continued to battle the blaze in the morning as a full search for any further bodies was undertaken.

Many of the victims, who were all factory employees or contract workers, were treated at a hospital on the plant site with some of the injured moved to public hospitals in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

The Hindu newspaper reported on its website that eight people died at the scene and two others had died of their injuries in hospital. It said that one general manager and three deputy general managers were among the dead.

The plant, which is commonly known by the name of Vizag, was set up in 1971 and has recently raised its annual capacity from 3.0 to 6.3 million tonnes of liquid steel.