Five dead, 92 injured in Mumbai chemical factory blast

At least five people have been killed and 92 injured after an explosion at a chemicals factory in Mumbai.

Indian rescue workers after a blast in a chemical factory

At least five people have been killed after an explosion at a chemicals factory in Mumbai. (AAP)

A powerful blast in a chemical factory located near a residential area in a Mumbai suburb has killed five people and left 92 injured.

The factory building collapsed after the fire on Thursday and residents living nearby complained of breathing problems from the smell of the gas that was released, police and residents said.

"First we thought it was an earthquake, the way our building was shaking," said Sumedh Joshi, who lives about a mile away from the factory.

"Our window panes shattered due to the blast and we quickly came out of our building."

Twenty fire brigades and 15 ambulances were sent for the rescue operation, one police official said.

"We are investigating the reason behind the explosion," local police official Ashutosh Dumbare told Reuters, adding that a disaster response team was trying to rescue several people trapped underneath the debris.

"The rescue work will take time, maybe until tomorrow morning. So far five people are confirmed dead and nine people are seriously injured."


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