83 killed in twin blasts in India’s Madhya Pradesh

An investigation has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the second blast that caused widespread destruction, police said.

Authorities did not comment on whether illegally-stored gelatin sticks caused the explosion.

“Eighty-three people are dead. Sixty post-mortem examinations have been carried out so far and post-mortems on remaining bodies was being conducted,” Inspector ML Gaur of the Jhabua police control room told IANS.

Jhabua, located over 300 km from state capital Bhopal, is a tribal belt and on this fateful Saturday, a large number of labourers were milling around, waiting for buses.

The first blast took place at around 8:30am in the Petlavad area near the New Bus stand, quickly followed by a much bigger explosion.

The deafening blasts were so powerful that it reduced buildings to rubble and left many bloodied and wounded.

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur said, “The blast took place due to gas cylinder explosion.”

On whether there were explosives in the building, he said, “The matter needs to be probed and an order in this regard has been given.”

A witness said the ear-splitting explosions took place in quick succession, with the first taking place at the tea stall and the second bringing down the adjoining building.

The roar of the explosion was heard for kilometres.

“I heard the blasts and ran towards the spot. Dust hung over the area. Bodies were scattered all over the place. A girl was crying and she was rescued,” said Babu Lal, a witness.

Another local said the damage from the explosion at the tea stall was comparatively lesser than the severity of the destruction caused by the second blast.

Dazed locals scrambled to help the wounded, who shrieked in pain. Some of the people died on the spot.

TV visuals showed the enormity of the blasts, with nearby buildings suffering extensive damage.

People could be seen sifting through the rubble to extricate those who were buried.

“An explosion took place in a tea stall on Saturday morning. After that, another explosion took place in a two-storey building,” Jhabua Additional Superintendent of Police Sima Alva told IANS.

Alva added, “Many people were injured in the incident.”

There were unconfirmed reports that gelatin sticks, used in mining, were stored in the building as illegal mining takes place in the area.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has ordered a probe.

Chouhan expressed grief but declined to comment on the cause for the blasts.

He said that Chief Secretary Antony Desa has been asked to look into the matter.

The chief minister has also announced compensation of Rs 200,000 each to the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured.

A team of experts from Indore reached Jhabua following the blasts.