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Six Indians killed, 11 unidentified or missing in blast in ceramic factory in Sudan, MEA clarifies

December 06, 2019 07:33 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 10:59 am IST - New Delhi

On Wednesday, the Indian Embassy in Sudan, citing reports, suggested that 18 Indians were among the 23 people killed in the blast.

Racing against time: Firefighters trying to douse the fire at the ceramics factory in Sudan, in this December 3 photo.

Six Indians were killed in Tuesday’s LPG tanker blast in a ceramic factory in Sudan, while eight were undergoing treatment in hospitals and 11 were either unidentified or missing, the External Affairs Ministry said on Friday.

On Wednesday , the Indian Embassy in Sudan, citing reports, suggested that 18 Indians were among the 23 people killed in the blast.

MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said a total of 58 Indians were working in the factory at the time of the blast and 33 were safe.

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He said the government is in touch with the families of the deceased Indians.

According to a statement issued by the Sudanese government three days ago, the blast in a gas tanker triggered the fire in an industrial area.

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