Tragedy / Chhattisgarh Power Plant Explosion Kills 10, Injures Over 40

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A boiler explosion at a Chhattisgarh power plant killed 10 workers and injured over 40, sparking rescue operations and raising urgent concerns over industrial safety standards.
Raipur/Sakti, Apr 14: A major boiler tube explosion at a Power Plant in Singhitarai village of Chhattisgarh's Sakti district triggered panic and chaos on Tuesday, leaving at least 10 workers dead and more than 40 others critically injured, officials said.
Sakti Superintendent of Police (SP) Praful Thakur has confirmed that 10 people have died and more than 40 others were injured in the blast at the power plant.
The death toll rose to 10 as rescue operations continue, with many labourers still trapped inside the facility.
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Taking to his official X account, Chhattisgarh Industry and Commerce Minister Lakhan Lal Dewangan, said, “The news of the deaths of workers in an industrial accident at the Vedanta plant located in Sakti district is extremely heartbreaking. Considering the seriousness of the incident, I have immediately given necessary directions to the administrative officials of Sakti district and the officials of the Labour, Industry, Industrial Health and Safety Department over the phone. I pray to God for the swift recovery of the injured.”
The blast occurred around 2 pm on Tuesday when over 50 labourers were working at the site. The sudden explosion caused a stampede-like situation as workers scrambled to escape the premises.
Preliminary investigations suggest the accident was caused by a boiler tube burst, though the exact reason is yet to be officially determined.
SP Praful Thakur had confirmed the initial casualties in the incident. "Four workers have died, and 15 others sustained injuries," he said, adding that the toll may rise as rescue teams are still extricating trapped labourers.
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✨Several workers suffered severe burn injuries and were immediately rushed to nearby hospitals for advanced treatment. Some of the injured have been referred to higher medical centres, including Jindal Fortis Hospital in Raigarh.
Upon receiving information about the incident, police, fire brigade personnel, and a team from the district administration rushed to the spot and launched rescue and relief operations.
Local officials are supervising the efforts to clear the debris and reach the affected areas within the plant.
The accident has sent shockwaves through the industrial belt of Chhattisgarh, once again raising serious concerns about safety standards at large power plants handling high-pressure boilers.
The private company, which operates the facility, has not issued an official statement so far.
Senior district officials, including the Collector, have reached the site to monitor the situation. An inquiry has been ordered to ascertain the cause of the explosion and to determine if there was any lapse in safety protocols or maintenance procedures.
As rescue work continues, authorities have appealed for calm and assured full medical and financial support to the families of the deceased and injured workers.
This incident is the latest in a series of industrial accidents in the state, highlighting the urgent need for stricter enforcement of safety norms in hazardous workplaces.
(IANS)
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