India power plant blast death toll climbs to 19: Police
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Chhattisgarh state authorities have also launched a probe into the incident.
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NEW DELHI – The death toll from a boiler blast at a power plant in central India has risen to 19, a police officer said on April 15, noting 17 others were injured.
The explosion occurred on April 14 at a facility operated by Vedanta Limited, a subsidiary of London-listed Vedanta Resources, in Chhattisgarh state’s Sakti district.
“The death toll in the power plant blast has reached 19 whereas 17 are undergoing treatment in various hospitals,” district police chief Praful Thakur told AFP.
The explosion likely happened after a pipeline burst, spewing “superheated steam” on people who were having their lunch at the time, the Indian Express newspaper said.
Indian-born billionaire Anil Agarwal, chairman of Vedanta Resources, said he was “distressed by the extremely tragic accident”.
“A high-level investigation into this incident has been initiated... We will leave no stone unturned in getting to the bottom of this matter,” he said in a statement.
Chhattisgarh state authorities have also launched a probe, with chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai vowing the “strictest possible action” against those found guilty.
Industrial accidents are common in India, often due to poor adherence to safety regulations and weak enforcement. AFP


