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Friday, 3 November 2017

NTPC blast toll reaches 29, families of victims look for bodies and answers

The Centre orders a probe by NTPC's executive director; the state announces a magisterial probe

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Hamidullah Khan (41) is one of the five brothers who fell victim to the massive NTPC explosion that happened at the 500-Mw newly commissioned unit at NTPC’s Unchahar plant. Of the five, three have died and two are critically injured. Hamidullah has left four kids and no earning member.

His family, along with a politician from Chhattisgarh, was in argument with NTPC executives and UP government officials over the ambulance that will ferry the three bodies.

There are also murmurs of overwork, extra shift hours, lack of manpower, etc. Some even blame the Centre for pushing the public sector undertaking to achieve targets like adding a 500-Mw unit at Unchahar.

With outrage on the part of workers building up on Wednesday, some labour directorate officials from Rae Bareli were trying to pacify labourers by apprising them of the compensation that will come from the Centre, the UP government, and NTPC.

Till 7 pm on Thursday, the death count had reached 29 and the number of the injured was 80. The NTPC township looks eerily calm. The residential quarters are buzzing with usual action.
It was the guest house where politicians and the families of victims were pouring in, exhibiting nervous energy and having tense arguments. In a 20-foot 'control room’, the casualties were being counted and updated every minute.

At NTPC level, three of its heads of departments — those of operations, ash handling, and border maintenance — were injured. The head of operations, Sanjiv Sharma, succumbed to injuries later in the evening.

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Thursday, 2 November 2017

More than 20 survivors suffered severe burns in the blast in the coal-fired plant operated by state-run NTPC

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NTPC explosion at an Indian power plant killed 20 people and injured up to 100 in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, authorities said, in one of the country’s deadliest industrial accidents in years.
 
More than 20 survivors suffered severe burns in the blast in the coal-fired plant operated by state-run NTPC (NTPC.NS), and casualty numbers would probably rise, state police said.

The 1,550-megawatt (MW) plant in the town of Unchahar supplies electricity to nine states, according to NTCP’s website. But the company said other facilities would make up the shortfall and outages were unlikely.

“Ash had piled up in the furnace beneath the boiler, which then led to building up of pressure resulting in the explosion,” senior state police official Anand Kumar said in a statement posted online.

India’s largest power producer said there was a “sudden abnormal sound” at a unit around 3:30 p.m., and flue gases and steam escaped.

The company said the blast hit a 500-MW unit that had been operating since April. Three other units with a combined capacity of 630 MW were continuing to operate, it added.

Around 90-100 people were injured, Uttar Pradesh’s top bureaucrat handling law and order, Arvind Kumar, told Reuters.

Police said 20 people have been confirmed dead by the district administration.

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