
Some of the dead embraced customers who had came at the shop ahead of Deepavali, a greatest Hindu performances saw with lights and fireworks.
S. Radhakrishnan, a Tamil Nadu state police officer agent, said three population were detained in binding with the Friday night time blast, embracing the holder of the erected structure and the holder of the fireworks warehouse in the township of Pallipat, about 90 kilometers (56 miles) from Chennai.
Radhakrishnan said the fireworks warehouse had been rejected a government certificate to run and was doing enterprise illegally. The owner’s male parent deceased freshly and the shop had been blocked for a small number days, he said. A dash of customers were at the warehouse when it re-opened just before Diwali.
Police have not ascertained the source of the blast but they believe an electric-powered short-circuit may have set off firecrackers indoors the warehouse, which triggered the blaze. The warehouse was choked with population and there was only one exit. People feared, not recognizing how to elude the fire, Radhakrishnan said.
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