Sudan Blast: 6 from Tamil Nadu Among 18 Indians Killed in Khartoum; CM Seeks PM Modi’s Intervention

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Citing reports about several people losing their lives after a fire triggered the explosion at the ceramic factory, Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami said men hailing from Tamil Nadu also formed part of the Indian contingent of workers who were affected.

Smoke billows at a ceramics factory after an explosion in Khartoum on Tuesday.
Smoke billows at a ceramics factory after an explosion in Khartoum on Tuesday.

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Wednesday said six men from the state were among those injured or missing in the LPG tanker blast in Sudan and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct officials concerned to update on their status.

Citing media reports about several people losing their lives after a fire triggered the explosion in a ceramic factory at Khartoum in Sudan, Palaniswami said men hailing from Tamil Nadu also formed part of Indian contingent of workers who were affected.

“It is also learnt that among the Indian nationals, three of them hailing from Tamil Nadu are missing and another three have been admitted in the local hospital,” the Chief Minister said in a letter to Modi.

The India Embassy in Khartoum may be directed to update details of the affected persons immediately, “so that the distressed families back home, get clear cut information of the condition of their near and dear ones,” he said.

Palaniswami requested Modi’s personal intervention in the matter and urged best medical care for the injured.

At least 18 Indians were among the 23 people killed and over 130 injured in a horrific LPG tanker blast at the factory in Sudan, the Indian mission at Khartoum said.

Sixteen Indians were missing after the incident that happened at Seela Ceramic Factory in Bahri area in Khartoum, the national capital of Sudan on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his anguish at the loss of lives.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also expressed her anguish over the incident.

 

“As per latest reports, but so far not confirmed officially, 18 are dead,” the Indian Embassy said in a release.

“Some of the missing may be in the list of dead which we are still to receive as identification is not possible because of the bodies being burnt,” it added.


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