Fuel Fallout: Vedanta Power Plant Blast Unveiled
An initial investigation reveals that excessive fuel buildup in the boiler furnace at Vedanta's power plant in Chhattisgarh caused a pressure surge, leading to a fatal explosion. The negligence resulted in 20 deaths, with lapses in maintenance and operation cited. Legal actions are underway against responsible parties.
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An early technical investigation into the catastrophic explosion at the Vedanta power plant in Chhattisgarh's Sakti district highlights excessive fuel buildup inside the boiler furnace as the main cause, according to police reports.
Lapses in maintenance and negligent operation at the facility are cited as significant factors contributing to the fatal incident, which claimed 20 lives and injured 16 others. The explosion occurred on April 14, when a high-pressure steam tube burst.
Authorities have lodged an FIR at Dabhra police station and named several individuals, including Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal, citing negligence and improper adherence to safety protocols as causes of the tragic event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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