20 employees injured due to steam boiler Burst at Windsor Company in Sector-63, NEIDA

Noida, April 26 (IANS). A major accident occurred on Saturday in the Windsor business under the police station sector-63 area in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The eruption of two steam boilers that printed clothes in the company’s premises caused panic -stricken in the entire area. During the accident, glass broke into the building’s building and injured several employees. According to police, a total of 20 employees were injured in the accident. Eight of these were admitted to a private hospital in sector-71. The injured include seven men and a woman. He was identified as Sachin (18), Kuldeep (21), Ravikant (25), Akash (20), Mohit (19), Alam (29), Prakash (52) and Seema (42). The other 12 employees were admitted to a private hospital in sector-63. He was identified as Pankaj, 26, Manoj Paswan (35), Sunita (40), Asha Rani (27), Bhoomi (19), Kalp Singh (19), Pramod (38), Rajneesh (18), Lokesh (19), Satendra (35), Pushpendra (27). It is said that the condition of all the injured is normal and no one sustained serious injuries. After the accident, police officers immediately reached the place and took the situation under control. Police made it clear that no person in this incident sustained a burning or scorching injury, and that there was no arson incident. The causes of steam boilers are being investigated. Initial investigation is feared for technical error, but the real reasons will only be known after the detailed report. Noida’s fire officer said: “The fire team reached the place as soon as the incident was reported. Although there was no fire, despite the kettle exploding, the entire complex was examined as a precaution. The structural status of the building is normal. We direct the company management to follow the security standards.” He said: “Our priority was to ensure the safety of all persons present on the spot. Relief and rescue operations were completed with rapidly. The company was also instructed to take additional protection measures.” A large number of employees worked in the Windsor business and if the accident occurred on a large scale, the loss of life and property could have been even more serious. The injured are currently doing treatment and everyone is out of danger. The administration has asked the company management to ensure that all technical and safety measures must be completed in time to avoid such accidents in the future. -Ians pkt/acade