Kundapur: Cashew factory gutted in fire; loss estimated at Rs 75 lacs


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Feb 10: A cashew factory was gutted in fire at Mavinakatte near Vandaru here Tuesday February 10.

The fire that started in a room where cashew kernels were stored later spread to the entire factory, causing a loss exceeding Rs 75 lacs. The incident occurred at Navabharath Cashew Industries.

The factory opened as usual at 8.30 am and the fire was noticed by the workers at 8.45 am.

The workers go home after putting the main switch off every evening and they had done the same on Monday evening also. The fire erupted soon after the main switch was put on Tuesday morning.

It is learnt that there were twelve thousand sacks of cashew kernels, each sack weighing between 60 kg to 70 kg. It is assumed that there were discarded cashew kernels up to 50 tons in them. As the fire continued till evening, the entire building has been destroyed.

The staff from Kundapur and Udupi fire brigades rushed to the place and struggled to extinguish the fire. As the fire had caught the cashew kernels stored inside, they had to get a JCB to remove the iron sheets that covered the building in order to spray water.

  

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Thu, Feb 12 2015

    Ayyaiyyoo!!!Now cashewnuts also going on fire. Dooms day not far !!!

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  • manjunath, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 12 2015

    Lawrence,

    I agree Your point .Its true there is no class of workers ,but that might be in USA .But in India its different.Come down to INDIA and check the reality.

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  • jaya, Doha Qatar

    Thu, Feb 12 2015

    Good comments from Lowrence USA...my wish also same... need to be rebuild the factory soon and all the workers to work again... i hope so many family depended to this factory , they working hard to take care of their children... so god is there sure all of they get work soon, even god will bring their smile back soon...

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Wed, Feb 11 2015

    Intentional or accidental?. No safety and fire control in Indian factories.

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  • manjunath, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 10 2015

    Its pathetic.Let the factory be reopened soon and the workers shall be engaged in the works as they were.Dont want to see the lower class workers and their family starve for anythig.:(

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Wed, Feb 11 2015

    Lower class workers?

    Manjunath, whoever work hard for their daily bread has no class. They are all equal. The only lower class I know of is the one who doesn't work but find illegal means to survive.

    Glad to note that no life was lost. The factory can be rebuilt with more safety measures and the insurance company should bear all the losses including the lost wages of workers.

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