Tue Oct 28 04:01:35 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the provided information, followed by a news article draft suitable for publication by The Hindu:

Summary:

A boiler explosion at a decor panel industries unit in Ananthapuram Industrial Estate, Kasaragod, has resulted in one death and approximately ten injuries. The District Collector has ordered an investigation, assigning the probe to CHEMREC to determine the cause of the accident and identify any safety lapses. Security has been tightened around the factory. The blast, which occurred late Monday, affected homes nearby. The factory employed around 300 people, primarily migrant workers.

News Article Draft:

Boiler Explosion at Kasaragod Factory Kills One, Injures Several

KASARAGOD, October 28, 2025, 09:31 am IST – A devastating boiler explosion rocked the Decor Panel Industries unit at Ananthapuram Industrial Estate late Monday, resulting in the death of one worker and injuries to approximately ten others.

The deceased has been identified as 19-year-old Nazirul Ali, a migrant worker from Assam’s Udaiguri district. Several of the injured are reportedly in critical condition and are receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.

The Kasaragod District Collector has launched an immediate investigation into the incident, tasking the Chemical Emergency Response Centre (CHEMREC) section of the Factories and Boilers department, Ernakulam, with determining the cause of the explosion. The investigation will focus on identifying any potential safety violations that may have contributed to the deadly blast.

“Strict action will be taken based on the findings of the CHEMREC report,” the District Collector stated. “Those found to have violated safety norms will face severe consequences.” The detailed findings will be released to the public upon completion of the investigation.

Police have secured the factory premises, restricting access as the investigation proceeds.

The factory, operating at full capacity, employed approximately 300 workers, primarily migrant laborers. At the time of the incident, around 20 workers were on duty.

The force of the explosion was such that it shattered windows and doors of residences within a 300-meter radius of the factory, according to K. Janardhana Poojary, ward member of Puthige gram panchayat. The factory is located a mere 500 meters from the historic Anathapura Lake temple.

The incident has raised serious concerns regarding safety standards in industrial units within the region. Authorities have pledged a thorough investigation to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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