Kerala

Blast at quarry in Kerala’s Ernakulam kills two migrant workers

Written by : TNM Staff

A blast in a quarry in Ernakulam, Kerala, has killed two people. The blast took place in a quarry in Illithodu near Malayattoor in the wee hours of Monday.

Two migrant workers were killed in the incident. The deceased have been identified as Tamil Nadu native Periyannan and Karnataka native Dhanapalan.

The blast reportedly took place after explosive substances burst. The blast took place inside the building where the explosives were stored.

The building was located very close to the crusher in Illithodu. The blast took place with a loud noise and the two deceased who were inside the building at the time of the incident, died.

While the Tamil Nadu native’s mortal remains have been shifted to a private hospital in Angamaly, the Karnataka native’s body was charred beyond recognition. The police are currently making arrangements to move the Karnataka native’s body to the hospital.

Despite heavy rains in the state, a detailed investigation will be undertaken on how the blast took place. Experts on explosives too, have been summoned in order to help with investigations.

The Ernakulam rural police are also investigating if explosive material was stored beyond permissible limits in the building.

While the incident took place early on Monday morning, the information quickly spread after residents of nearby Adivaram got wind of the blast. Illithodu is eight kilometres away from Malayatoor and borders the forests. By 5:30, news about the blast started trickling in and one of the deceased was moved to a private hospital in Angamaly.

Initially, the Kaladi police station officials reportedly arrived at the scene. However, senior officials of the Ernakulam police and explosive experts later arrived at the spot of the explosion for further investigations. 

Further details regarding the explosion is awaited. 

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