Two Odia Labourers Killed In Accident At Patna Metro Construction Site

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In a tragic mishap, at least three labourers, including two from Odisha, were killed and four others sustained serious injuries during the construction of an underground tunnel for the Patna Metro.
Patna / Bhubaneswar, Oct 29: In a tragic mishap, at least three labourers, including two from Odisha, were killed and four others sustained serious injuries during the construction of an underground tunnel for the Patna Metro.
The two deceased labourers were identified as Monaj and Shyam from Odisha.
The incident occurred near the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Mor on Ashok Rajpath late Monday night.
According to reports, the accident happened when a loco machine, used to transport materials within the tunnel, experienced a brake failure.
Due to the malfunction, several workers were caught in the path of the locomotive machine. Seven workers came under the impact of the machine and one of them died on the spot. The injured workers were rescued and rushed to the nearby Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) where two workers succumbed to injuries.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), overseeing the construction, has confirmed the incident and initiated an investigation into the cause of the brake failure.
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✨The Patna Metro construction accident involved a brake failure in a loco machine within an underground tunnel, with three deceased -- a TVM operator, a loco machine operator and a helper, said an official.
DMRC Public Relations Officer (PRO) Monisa Dubey confirmed the incident, which took place around 10 p.m., stating that injured workers were immediately admitted to the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH).
An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the brake failure. A supervisor noted that no engineers were present during the late-night shift, potentially contributing to the incident.
On the death of two and injury of six Odia labourers in Patna metro tunnel work, Labour Minister Ganesh Ram Khuntia assured of compensation to the families.
"This is very unfortunate. I just received the news and the Odisha government will give them compensation...We will talk to the Bihar government," Khuntia said.
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