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The sight of six burnt workers will never leave me, says Sigachi blast survivor

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Marri Ramu
The sight of six burnt workers will never leave me, says Sigachi blast survivor
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A survivor of a devastating industrial explosion at Sigachi Industries recounts the trauma experienced one year after the incident. The blast, which occurred in June 2025, resulted in 54 fatalities and left lasting psychological scars on the survivors.

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It highlights the human cost of industrial accidents and the long-term impact on workplace safety survivors.

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A year after the devastating explosion at Sigachi Industries in Pashamylaram of Sangareddy district claimed 54 lives, the physical wounds of 26-year-old microbiologist Divya have largely healed. The memories, however, remain as vivid and painful as ever.

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