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Dombivli factory blast has left more than 1,500 residents homeless

<p>The fate of affected residents of MIDC Phase II is in limbo; local authorities won't let them enter their homes, forcing them to live on the streets</p>

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Stranded residents cannot leave the area since the blast tore down the windows and doors of their homes, making it an easy target for robbers. Pics/Satej Shinde

Stranded residents cannot leave the area since the blast tore down the windows and doors of their homes, making it an easy target for robbers. Pics/Satej Shinde

The chemical factory explosion at Dombivli has left more than 1,500 residents homeless. Municipal authorities and officials from the collector's office asked them to vacate their homes, stating that they are still controlling the situation and another blast might occur at any time.

Stranded residents cannot leave the area since the blast tore down the windows and doors of their homes, making it an easy target for robbers. Pics/Satej Shinde
Stranded residents cannot leave the area since the blast tore down the windows and doors of their homes, making it an easy target for robbers. Pics/Satej Shinde

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