Five killed in blaze at Indian producer of Covid-19 vaccine

21 January 2021, 14:04

Firemen try to douse a fire at the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine maker, in Pune
India Fire Vaccine Maker. Picture: PA

The Serum Institute of India said the blaze in Pune would not affect production of the Covid-19 vaccine.

At least five people have died in a fire that broke out at a building under construction at the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, officials said.

The company said the blaze would not affect production of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Murlidhar Mohol, mayor of Pune city in southern Maharashtra state, said five bodies were found in the rubble after the flames were extinguished by firefighters.

Mr Mohol said the victims were probably construction workers.

Smoke rises from the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine maker, in Pune
Smoke rises from the Serum Institute of India building in Pune (Rafiq Maqbool/AP)

He said the cause of the fire had not been determined and the extent of damage was not immediately clear.

The Serum Institute of India’s chief executive Adar Poonwala said he was “deeply saddened” by the loss of life.

He said there would be no reduction in vaccine manufacturing because the company has other available facilities.

The company said the fire was restricted to a new facility it is constructing to increase the production of Covid-19 vaccines and ensure it is better prepared for future pandemics.

It said the fire did not affect existing facilities making Covid-19 vaccines or a stockpile of around 50 million doses.

Employees leave as smoke rises from a fire at the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine maker in Pune
Employees leave as smoke rises from the fire (Rafiq Maqbool/AP)

Images showed huge plumes of smoke billowing from the building and dozens of company workers in lab suits leaving the compound as firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze.

The Serum Institute of India is the world’s largest maker of vaccines and has been contracted to manufacture a billion doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine.

Mr Poonawalla said in an interview with the Associated Press last month that it hopes to increase production capacity from 1.5 billion doses to 2.5 billion doses per year by the end of 2021.

People watch as smoke rises from a fire at the Serum Institute of India in Pune
The cause of the fire is not yet known (Rafiq Maqbool/AP)

The new facility is part of the expansion.

Of the more than 12 billion coronavirus vaccine doses expected to be produced this year, rich countries have already bought about nine billion, and many have options to buy even more.

As a result, the Serum Institute is likely to make most of the vaccines that will be used by developing nations.

By Press Association

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