ADVERTISEMENT

Death Toll In Raigad Pharma Factory Fire Rises To 11

Four more bodies were recovered from the factory's premises by search and rescue personnel, taking the toll to 11.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>A firefighter uses his mobile phone as he sits on top of a fire truck. [REUTERS/Adnan Abidi]</p></div>
A firefighter uses his mobile phone as he sits on top of a fire truck. [REUTERS/Adnan Abidi]

The death toll in the devastating fire at a private pharmaceutical company's factory in Raigad district of Maharashtra has gone up to 11 with the recovery of four more bodies on Monday, an National Disaster Response Force official said.

With this, the bodies of all the 11 persons who were reported missing after the Nov. 3 blaze at the plant of Blue Jet Healthcare Ltd. in the MIDC industrial area in Mahad, around 170km from Mumbai, have been found, said the NDRF official.

According to the official, four more bodies were recovered from the factory's premises by search and rescue personnel, taking the toll to 11.

The bodies were burned beyond recognition and in one case just the skeleton was left, he said, adding the search-cum-rescue operation involving fire brigade, local police and NDRF personnel was called off on Monday evening.

Initial investigation suggests an electric short circuit caused the blaze in which seven others were also injured, the official added.