Six Indians killed in Nepal brick kiln blast

At least six Indians, including four minors, were among eight people killed when a high chimney at a brick factory collapsed in eastern Nepal following an explosion.

The incident took place on Monday at New Jaya Nepal Brick Factory in Nepal’s Itahari city, police said.

Six Indian nationals killed in the incident — Saddam Hussain (16), Rahul Miya (12), Salim Miya (16) from West Bengal and Gariblal Paswan (50), Mithiles Paswan (25) and Mustaf Miya (16) from Bihar.

Two Nepalese, Bhagali Devi Chaudhary (60) and Shiva Lal Chaudhary (20) were also killed in the incident.

Of the 25 injured, condition of four is said to be critical. They are receiving treatment at BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Dharan, Kathmandu Postreported.

Around one million raw bricks were being baked when the explosion took place, resulting in the collapse of the 105-foot high chimney.

Those who were trapped under the debris of the chimney were evacuated with the help of excavator, police said.

Tikaram Chaudhary, a local resident, said that the upper part of the chimney destroyed by the April 25 earthquake was repaired recently.

The kiln owner had distributed sweets to celebrate the reopening of the kiln on Monday.

“We heard a loud noise as we were having sweets. There was a stampede,” said Jalil Hussain, adding “the workers sustained injuries in the stampede.”

Over 850 brick kilns operate in Nepal, employing thousands of labourers from across the country as well as from neighbouring India.

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