Fire breaks out at Indian vaccine manufacturing facility

Thu, Jan 21, 2021
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A major fire broke out on Thursday, at the premises of vaccine manufacturer, Serum Institute of India (SII), in the Indian city of Pune.

The fire started in the afternoon in the Manjari area of the SII campus, Pune’s chief fire officer, Prashant Ranpise said, adding that 15 fire fighters had been deployed to the scene.

Ranpise said three people had so far been rescued from the building.

“Our teams are checking if any more persons are stuck.

“We do not know what caused the fire or the extent of damages yet,’’ he added.

NDTV news however, reported citing SII sources that the fire had not affected the facility manufacturing Covishield, the COVID-19 vaccine which has been given emergency authorisation by India’s drugs regulator.

Serum Institute is one of the world’s largest vaccine makers.

According to Chief Executive Officer of the company, Adar Poonawalla, SII plans to manufacture one billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the coming year.

NAN

– Jan. 21, 2021 @ 14:49 GMT |

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