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2 dead after explosion at quarry in Kerala's Malayattoor

Two migrants died after an explosion in a quarry in Malayattoor, Ernakulam on Monday. The incident occurred as stored gunpowder exploded. The deceased were identified as Salem native Periyannan(38), Karnataka Chamarajanagar native D Naga(34).

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Published : Sep 21, 2020, 12:27 PM IST

Ernakulam: Two migrant workers died after an explosion in a quarry in Malayattoor, Ernakulam on Monday. The deceased were identified as Salem native Periyannan(38), Karnataka Chamarajanagar native D. Naga(34).

The explosion happened in a building near the quarry as stored gunpowder exploded. Both of them were working in the quarry. The incident took place in the wee hours of Monday. They worked in the quarry in Illithodu near Malayttoor.

Explosion in quarry: two migrant workers dead in Malayattoor, Ernakulam

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The two, who returned after the lockdown, were reportedly in quarantine. The dead bodies were recovered from the demolished building with the help of JCB. Bodies are kept in a private hospital in Angamaly.

The cause of the explosion was not immediately clear. Police have initiated an investigation. The locals had earlier lodged a complaint against the quarry.

Also read: ETV special report: 12 years of 2008 Delhi serial blasts

Ernakulam: Two migrant workers died after an explosion in a quarry in Malayattoor, Ernakulam on Monday. The deceased were identified as Salem native Periyannan(38), Karnataka Chamarajanagar native D. Naga(34).

The explosion happened in a building near the quarry as stored gunpowder exploded. Both of them were working in the quarry. The incident took place in the wee hours of Monday. They worked in the quarry in Illithodu near Malayttoor.

Explosion in quarry: two migrant workers dead in Malayattoor, Ernakulam

Read: Two killed as crude bomb explodes in West Bengal

The two, who returned after the lockdown, were reportedly in quarantine. The dead bodies were recovered from the demolished building with the help of JCB. Bodies are kept in a private hospital in Angamaly.

The cause of the explosion was not immediately clear. Police have initiated an investigation. The locals had earlier lodged a complaint against the quarry.

Also read: ETV special report: 12 years of 2008 Delhi serial blasts

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