Hindustan Times (Noida)

Six killed in TN boiler explosion

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NEYVELI: A boiler exploded at NLC India’s thermal plant in Tamil Nadu’s Neyveli, killing six people and leaving 17 others injured on Wednesday, the company said. The plant was shut for safety audit.

An official has been suspended, and a high-level inquiry and an internal probe have been ordered, the company, a “navratna”

public enterprise, said.

Union home minister Amit Shah spoke to chief minister K Palaniswam­i and assured him of all possible help. Governor Banwarilal Purhoit and Palaniswam­i condoled the deaths and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

The six deceased were aged between 25 and 42, and at least seven injured men have sustained over 50% burns according to an initial assessment, an official told PTI.

Palaniswam­i announced a solatium of ~3 lakh to the families of each of the six workers who were killed, and an assistance of ~1 lakh and ~50,000, respective­ly, to those who suffered serious and mild injuries.

NEYVELI:A boiler exploded at NLC India’s thermal plant in Tamil Nadu’s Neyveli, killing six people and leaving 17 others injured on Wednesday, the company said. The plant was shut for safety audit.

An official has been suspended, and a high-level inquiry and an internal probe have been ordered, the company, a “navratna” public enterprise, said.

Union home minister Amit Shah spoke to chief minister K Palaniswam­i and assured him of all possible help. Governor Banwarilal Purhoit and Palaniswam­i condoled the deaths and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

The six deceased were aged between 25 and 42, and at least seven injured men have sustained over 50% burns according to an initial assessment, an official told PTI.

Palaniswam­i announced a solatium of ~3 lakh to the families of each of the six workers who were killed, and an assistance of ~1 lakh and ~50,000, respective­ly, to those who suffered serious and mild injuries.

The accident occurred at the fifth unit of the thermal power station-ii when workers were in the process of resuming operations which includes maintenanc­e work following a shutdown, the official said.

A fire broke out in the boiler area subsequent to the explosion resulting in injuries to a maintenanc­e team, comprising an executive, two supervisor­s, three nonexecuti­ve employees and 17 contract workers, NLC India, formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporatio­n

Limited, said in a statement.

Of the 23 men who were on the spot, six contract workers died on the spot, 16 were rushed to a hospital in Chennai for “further higher specialty treatment” and a man with minor injuries was being treated in the NLC hospital, the company said.

“A high level enquiry headed by PK Mohapatra, retired director (technical), NTPC has been ordered into the cause of the accident apart from an internal enquiry committee with senior executives headed by director (power) of NLC India.

The unit head of thermal power station-ii was placed under suspension pending enquiry by the management.” All the 210 MW units of the thermal power station-ii, have been “ordered for shut down for immediate safety audit,” S Gurusamyna­than, chief general manager (PR), said.

Home minister Shah said on his Twitter handle: “Anguished to learn about the loss of lives due to a blast at Neyveli power plant boiler in Tamil Nadu. Have spoken to @Cmotamilna­du and assured all possible help. @CISF Hqrs is already on the spot to assist the relief work. Praying for the earliest recovery of those injured.”

Coal minister Pralhad Joshi, too, expressed condolence­s to the families of those killed in the boiler blast at Neyveli. “Pained to hear about the blast in Neyveli power plant boiler in Tamil Nadu. I am informed that the administra­tion is providing all help possible. My condolence­s with the bereaved families,” Joshi said in a tweet.

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