A horrific explosion rocked a pharmaceutical factory in the Indian state of Telangana, killing at least 12 people and injuring several others. Fire department director Narayana Rao revealed that the charred bodies of ten workers were found in the industrial zone, about 50 kilometers from the state capital Hyderabad. Two more workers were rushed to the hospital with severe burns. Rescuers are still combing through the rubble, hoping to find survivors. This tragedy casts a dark shadow over the industry and reminds us how dangerous working conditions remain in parts of the world. Who will be held accountable for this massacre? Will anything change, or will we keep watching workers die in silence? As the world pushes forward, such news drags us back to a grim reality. Got thoughts on this disaster? Share them — maybe your words can spark a wave of change.
Explosion at Indian Pharmaceutical Factory: At Least 12 Dead, Chaos and Fear in Telangana
