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Explosion at Turkish Explosives Factory Claims 12 Lives

Tuesday 24 December 2024 - 14:30
Explosion at Turkish Explosives Factory Claims 12 Lives

An explosion at an explosives manufacturing facility in northwest Turkiye has claimed the lives of 12 individuals and left four others injured. The incident occurred in the village of Kavakli in Balikesir province, according to officials.

Tragic Incident in Balikesir

The explosion took place during the morning shift change at 8:25 a.m. local time (05:25 GMT) in the section of the factory where bullet capsules are produced. The impact caused a partial collapse of the facility, leaving debris scattered across the site. Emergency services, including fire crews, health workers, and security personnel, were promptly dispatched to the scene to manage the situation and search for survivors.

Balikesir Governor Ismail Ustaoglu confirmed the death toll, noting that four injured individuals were transported to nearby hospitals. Fortunately, their injuries were reported to be non-life-threatening.

Investigations Underway

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the powerful explosion. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya emphasized that no evidence of sabotage has been found, stating, "We are trying to find out what caused it."

Due to the explosion's impact, a power outage in the area has complicated search efforts, requiring manual inspections for any individuals who might still be trapped within the collapsed section of the factory.

The Plant's Role in Turkiye's Defence Industry

The factory produces munitions, explosives, and flares for both domestic and international markets, playing a significant role in Turkiye's burgeoning defence industry. In recent years, Turkiye has emerged as a leading exporter of defence equipment, including drones, under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

This tragic incident follows another fatal event in Turkiye's defence sector just two months prior, when an attack on a state-run defence facility near Ankara resulted in five fatalities and 22 injuries. That attack was linked to the Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK), which has been a long-standing adversary of the Turkish government.

Moving Forward

While the investigation continues, the incident underscores the inherent risks associated with manufacturing in the defence industry. Authorities are expected to review safety protocols at such facilities to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

This devastating event is a somber reminder of the sacrifices and dangers faced by those working in industries critical to national and international security.


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