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**Summary:**
The Telangana Pollution Control Board has reversed its previous order and will allow Premier Explosives to reopen its factory in Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district after a deadly fire and explosion in April that killed three and injured six. The company will be allowed to operate for three months after paying an environmental compensation fee of Rs. 6,75,000. Premier Explosives manufactures explosives and detonators for various industries, including defence and space, and has multiple manufacturing facilities.
**News Article:**
**Premier Explosives Factory to Reopen After Deadly Explosion; Faces Compensation Fee**
**Hyderabad, June 3, 2025** – The Premier Explosives factory in Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana, will reopen for operation. The Telangana Pollution Control Board has revoked its May 7th closure order, a decision prompted by a fatal fire and explosion at the facility on April 29th. Three workers were killed, and six were injured in the incident, which occurred in the factory’s propellant mixing building.
Premier Explosives informed stock exchanges on Tuesday that they received a June 2nd order, allowing reopening for a three-month period. As a condition for resuming operations, the company will pay an environmental compensation of Rs. 6,75,000.
“We will ensure compliance of conditions mentioned in the order and resume production from the factory at the earliest,” the company stated in a public announcement, without disclosing further details on the conditions imposed by the Board.
The April 29th explosion, which occurred around 4:55 PM, caused significant damage to the building and machinery.
Premier Explosives manufactures industrial explosives and detonators for various industries, including mining, infrastructure, defence, and space. The Katepally facility focuses on accessories and defence explosives, including solid propellants, rocket missiles, and ammunition. The company has a total of six manufacturing facilities, with two located in Telangana.