Explosion and fire at cookie factory in Greece kills 5 women

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An explosion and fire at a cookie factory in central Greece killed five female night shift workers and left seven injured, authorities said Monday.

The injured, including a firefighter, were hospitalized after the blast at the Violanta biscuit plant near the city of Trikala, about 200 miles north of Athens.

The blast occurred during the night shift, and the resulting fire gutted the plant. Fire crews battled the blaze for hours before recovering four bodies – all women – from the destroyed building. Parts of a fifth female body were later recovered, and were to be formally identified using DNA tests, fire officials said.

“Unfortunately, the day began in the shadow of the tragic accident in Trikala, at a modern food production facility,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a televised address at a Cabinet meeting. “Our thoughts today are with the families of the victims. On behalf of the entire Cabinet, I express to them our deepest condolences.”

Violanta, a locally-based business, has national distribution for a range of products, including wholewheat cookies, chocolate‑sandwich biscuits and cereal bars.

Police said investigators suspect the explosion may have originated near the ovens, which operate around the clock. Six workers and one firefighter were being treated at a hospital in Trikala, none in serious condition.

Television footage showed the gutted remains of the Violanta factory.

Fire at food factory in central Greece

A drone view of emergency personnel working at the site of a biscuit factory, following a fire which left victims and missing people, the fire brigade said, near Trikala, Greece, January 26, 2026.

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“Today, a serious incident occurred at our factory premises during the night shift, due to a cause that remains unknown at this time,” the company said in a statement.

The blaze is one of Greece’s most fatal industrial accidents and one of the worst in many years.

In 1992, 15 people died in a refinery explosion in the industrial zone of Elefsina, near the port of Piraeus.

The Violanta plant, the company’s first and biggest, produced 12,500 tons of biscuits, cookies and wafers per year, according to the company website.

The brand is among the fastest-growing in Greece, with a major presence in shops, and exports to around 40 countries.



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