Five Killed as Fire Breaks Out at Serum Institute of India, World’s Largest Vaccine Producer
Five people have died in a fire at Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer.
The fire started at a building which was still under construction at the Serum Institute facilities in Pune on January 21.
Footage showed thick plumes of smoke billowing from a building on the company’s sprawling site.
However, the company said vaccine production would not be affected. The cause of the fire has not been identified.
The blaze was later brought under control, but the city’s mayor confirmed that five people had died.
Serum Institute’s CEO Adar Poonawalla tweeted: “We have just received some distressing updates; upon further investigation we have learnt that there has unfortunately been some loss of life at the incident.
“We are deeply saddened and offer our deepest condolences to the family members of the departed.”
Adar Poonawalla said there would be no impact on the production of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, known locally as Covishield, “due to multiple production buildings that I had kept in reserve to deal with such contingencies”.
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Covishield is one of two vaccines approved by the Indian government for use in its inoculation program, which began last week and is the largest in the world.
India aims to vaccinate 300 million people by early August.
Many other low and middle-income countries are also depending on the Serum Institute for production of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
India has recorded the second-highest number of Covid-19 infections in the world after the United States. Since the pandemic began India has confirmed more than 10.6 million cases and almost 153,000 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.