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    Uttar Pradesh NTPC Explosion: Workers Shocked By The Intensity Of Blast

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    By Aruna Sharma on November 2, 2017 ENERGY

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    Death came suddenly for the labourers on a routine repair assignment on one of the boilers of the 1550 megawatt Unchahar thermal power plant which exploded Wednesday afternoon, leaving eyewitnesses shell shocked by the intensity of the destruction. The 500 megawatt unit 6 of the power plant was commissioned in April but due to technical fault in the boiler the unit failed to produce power.

    The labourers were called to repair a fault after engineers detected that coal chunks were stuck in the pipe of the boiler. Suddenly at 3:30 pm hot gas and steam escaped from a corner of the boiler duct killing those near the boiler immediately and covering them with hot ash. The bodies lay scattered at the spot. An engineer Lalmani Verma posted at NTPC Unchahar told HT that at the time of the explosion the temperature of the steam was 140 degree and pressure in the boiler was 765 kg per mm square.

    “The heat is enough to melt a person. Around 40 labourers working very close to the boiler bore the brunt of the blast,” he said. President of the UP Engineers Association, Shailendra Dubey said it was the first major blast in a power plant in the state in which large numbers of people have lost life. Boiler blasts have been reported in the state government run Obra, Panki and Haduaganj power plants but no deaths had been recorded.

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