Post by : Mara Rahim
A tragic accident at the Avaada facility in Butibori on Thursday led to the loss of at least three workers’ lives, alongside several injuries. The distressing event triggered an immediate emergency response from local authorities, creating a state of alarm at the industrial site.
Those injured were swiftly transported to Maya Hospital for urgent care. Reports from the hospital indicate that multiple individuals are undergoing treatment, with some in serious condition.
While the specific cause of the accident remains unclear, officials have vowed to launch a comprehensive investigation to ascertain the circumstances of the incident and prevent future occurrences.
Local administrators and company officials are closely observing developments. The incident has sparked significant concern within the Butibori industrial sector regarding workplace safety protocols, prompting calls for urgent remedial action.
Further information will be released as investigations progress. This event underscores the critical need for robust safety measures in industrial settings to safeguard workers’ lives.
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