Huge blasts at a fireworks factory rock Turkey's Sakarya, at least 4 workers have been killed with scores hospitalised
A large explosion has rocked a fireworks factory in Turkey's northeastern Sakarya province.
The death toll from the fireworks factory blasts in Sakarya rose to four, the country's health minister said on Friday. "A total of 97 patients were admitted to five hospitals," Fahrettin Koca said, adding that 16 of them were discharged, while a 31-year-old patient was seriously wounded. He stressed that a total of 84 ambulances, two air ambulances, 18 medical rescue teams, and emergency aid personnel along with the disaster and emergency teams were dispatched to the scene in Sakarya province.Turkey's Interior Minister Suleman Soylu, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca and Family, Labour and Social Services Minister Zehra Selcuk reached Sakarya soon after to monitor the situation on the ground.
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