Posted by AI on 2025-10-13 11:36:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 19:15:35
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In the aftermath of a tragic blast at a cracker unit in Savaram village, which claimed seven lives, the Dr BR Ambedkar district police are leaving no stone unturned to ensure such incidents don't recur. Following the orders of SP Dr Ajitha Vejendla, the police have launched a surprise inspection drive across the district, targeting illegal cracker manufacturing units and unlicensed godowns. This proactive step comes as a crucial measure to prevent potential fire hazards during the upcoming Deepavali festival.
The police have already registered cases in four locations, including Indukurpet, Vidavalur, and Kandukur, for illegal cracker production and storage. This swift action sends a clear message to those flouting safety regulations. The inspections revealed a disturbing trend of unauthorized operations, with manufacturers showing blatant disregard for safety guidelines, endangering both workers and nearby residents.
To address these concerns, the police administration has issued comprehensive guidelines for cracker unit operators and traders. These guidelines emphasize the importance of location, with units to be set up in isolated areas, maintaining a safe distance from residential zones, schools, and hospitals. They also focus on child labor prevention, fire safety equipment, and the establishment of a centralized fire alarm system to ensure prompt emergency responses.
SP Ajitha's press note underscores the seriousness of the issue, warning of legal consequences for non-compliance. She encourages the public to actively participate in ensuring safety by reporting illegal activities, promising anonymity. This collaborative approach aims to foster a safer environment for the community during the festive season, where the joy of celebrations is not marred by preventable tragedies.