Key Points

A devastating accident occurred at the Ennore Thermal Power construction site where a steel arch collapsed, killing nine workers. The victims were primarily from Assam and surrounding areas, with one person suffering serious injuries. BHEL officials have arrived at the spot to investigate the incident while rescue operations continue. Authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the exact cause of this tragic collapse.

Key Points: 9 Workers Killed in Ennore Thermal Power Steel Arch Collapse

  • Nine workers from Assam killed in steel arch collapse at construction site
  • One seriously injured worker rushed to Stanley Government Hospital
  • BHEL officials present at accident site investigating the incident
  • Police confirm exact cause still under investigation with rescue operations ongoing
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TN: 9 workers killed in steel arch collapse at Ennore Thermal Power construction site

Tragic construction accident at Tamil Nadu power plant claims nine lives from Assam, with one injured worker hospitalized as BHEL officials investigate the collapse.

"There was an unfortunate incident at the Ennore Thermal Power construction site where a steel arch fell and nine people died - Dr J Radhakrishnan, TANGEDCO Chairman"

Chennai, September 30

A devastating accident occurred at the Ennore Thermal Power construction site in Tamil Nadu, where a steel arch collapsed, resulting in the deaths of nine workers on Tuesday.

According to Dr J Radhakrishnan, Chairman of the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO), these workers were from Assam and the surrounding areas. The BHEL official has arrived at the spot.

"There was an unfortunate incident at the Ennore Thermal Power construction site where a steel arch fell and nine people died. These people were from Assam and the surrounding areas. One person is injured. BHEL officials are present at the spot," Radhakrishnan told reporters.

The preliminary reports indicate that one worker suffered serious injuries. The injured individuals were taken to Stanley Government Hospital in North Chennai.

According to police officials, the exact cause of the accident is still under investigation, and authorities are conducting a further probe into the matter.

"More than 10 others were seriously hurt in the collapse incident. The victims have been rushed to Stanley Government Hospital in North Chennai. The exact cause of the accident is yet to be determined. Rescue operations are ongoing, and authorities have launched an investigation into the incident," said Avadi Police Commissionerate.

Further details are awaited.

Meanwhile, in another part of the country, six workers were killed and six others were injured after the roof of a structure collapsed at a private steel plant in Chhattisgarh's capital, Raipur. According to officials, the incident occurred at the Siltara industrial area.

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai expressed grief over the incident and directed the district administration to ensure that the injured receive proper medical care.

In a post on X, CM Sai said, "We have received the distressing news of the death of six workers and injuries to several workers in the accident that occurred at the factory located in Siltara, Raipur. Instructions have been given to the district administration to ensure better arrangements for the treatment of the injured." .

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another day, another industrial accident. When will we learn? These are not just statistics - these are fathers, brothers, sons who have families depending on them. Proper safety audits must be mandatory.
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Arjun K
The fact that this happened at a government project site is even more concerning. TANGEDCO and BHEL should be held accountable. Migrant workers safety is often neglected. Hope the investigation brings justice.
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Michael C
As someone who works in construction safety, I must respectfully point out that these accidents are preventable. Proper structural analysis and regular safety checks could have avoided this tragedy. India needs better enforcement of existing safety laws.
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Sarah B
Two similar incidents on the same day? This shows a systemic failure in worker safety across the country. The government needs to launch a nationwide safety audit of all construction sites immediately.
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Vikram M
My prayers for the departed souls and strength to their families. These migrant workers travel thousands of kilometers for work, and we fail to provide them basic safety. Shameful! 🙏
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Kavya N
Hope the injured workers recover soon. The companies should provide full compensation to all affected families without any delay. This is the least they can do for the lives lost.

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