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Illegal fireworks factory explodes killing nine in Thailand

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An illegal fireworks factory exploded killing nine people and injuring five others in Thailand this morning.

The blast ripped through the property in Suphanburi province, around 70 miles north of the capital Bangkok, at 11am local time.

Police found bodies of residents who had been working in the property scattered among the debris. Six were buried in rubble while three others that were thrown by the force were in a nearby field.

Several other injured victims were rushed to hospital.

Footage from the scene showed how the roof of the single-story structure had been blown off by the force of the blast. Metal roof beams were scattered across the field.

Officials said the warehouse was operating without a license.

Piriya Chantadilok, Governor of Suphanburi province, said: 'The factory was producing fireworks to be smuggled and sold illegally.'

Illegal fireworks factory explosions have been a recurring and issue in Thailand for several decades due to the poor enforcement of safety regulations, unlicensed operations, and a lack of oversight in rural areas.

In Narathiwat province in 2023, an explosion at an illegal fireworks warehouse killed at least 12 people, injured more than 120 others, and destroyed more than 200 homes and buildings.

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