Mahalla El-Kubra, Egypt—A massive fire broke out inside a sprawling textile factory during the late night shift, trapping workers and killing three due to severe smoke inhalation. The blaze ignited near the weaving looms before racing quickly through synthetic material storage areas, filling the cavernous industrial hall with thick, toxic smoke. Night shift employees scrambled toward emergency exits, but locked fire doors and blocked corridors severely hampered evacuation efforts.
Civil defense firefighting squads deployed multiple pumpers and aerial ladders to combat the raging inferno within the historic industrial city. Firefighters battled the intense heat for hours before bringing the flames under control and cutting through metal siding to ventilate the building. Paramedics confirmed that three workers trapped in the upper mezzanine succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning before rescue teams could reach them.
Labor union representatives and factory workers gathered outside the gates, voicing bitter outrage over chronic safety violations and chained fire exits. Initial industrial safety reviews pointed to overloaded electrical wiring and a complete absence of working sprinkler systems within the aging manufacturing hall. Police detained the factory plant manager pending a full criminal investigation into workplace safety negligence.
Provincial health officials transported the victims' remains to the municipal morgue while providing emergency oxygen therapy to several rescued workers suffering from smoke exposure. Ministry of Labor inspectors launched an immediate audit of all textile manufacturing facilities across the Delta region to enforce safety compliance.
The factory compound remained sealed off under police guard as forensic investigators sifted through the charred machinery and debris.
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