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Chhattisgarh: At Least 9 Dead, 20 Injured in Boiler Explosion at Vedanta Power Plant, Singhitarai

A boiler tube explosion at a Vedanta power plant in Sakti district led to multiple deaths and several injuries. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities investigate the cause of the industrial accident.

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A devastating boiler explosion at the Vedanta Limited power plant in Singhitarai village, Sakti district, Chhattisgarh, resulted in the deaths of at least nine workers and left 15 others injured on Tuesday afternoon, April 14, 2026. The blast occurred around 2:00 PM in a boiler tube during operational hours, triggering a stampede-like situation as workers scrambled for safety.

Local police and emergency teams are currently on-site, with Sakti Superintendent of Police Prafull Thakur confirming that rescue operations are ongoing to locate workers feared trapped under the debris. Vedanta Limited has expressed deep sympathy and initiated an internal probe alongside state authorities to determine the cause of the technical failure.

Rescue Efforts Amidst Industrial Chaos

The intensity of the blast caused significant structural damage to the unit, complicating immediate rescue efforts. According to Sakti SP Prafull Thakur, the death toll may rise as several of the 15 injured workers remain in critical condition at hospitals in Raigarh.

“We have asked the authorities to turn off the boiler operations so it can cool down, allowing us to proceed safely with the rescue,” Thakur stated. A spokesperson for Vedanta Limited confirmed that the incident involved personnel from their sub-contractor, NGSL, who manage the unit’s maintenance.

The company stated, “We are in the process of ascertaining details and are closely coordinating with medical teams to provide full support to the affected families.”

A Pattern Of Industrial Safety Lapses

This tragedy follows a string of industrial accidents in the region, raising urgent questions about safety protocols in Chhattisgarh’s industrial belt. Just months ago, in January 2026, a similar explosion at a steel plant in Baloda Bazar claimed six lives, leading to a government investigation that revealed “imminent danger” due to a lack of maintenance and proper safety gear.

Furthermore, in late 2025, a lift collapse at another power plant in Sakti killed four workers. These recurring incidents suggest a systemic failure in enforcing the Factories Act and ensuring that high-risk boiler operations are conducted under strict supervision.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we believe that no economic milestone or industrial output is worth the cost of a human life. It is deeply distressing to see a pattern of “accidents” that often trace back to negligence, lack of maintenance, or the bypass of safety standards.

We stand in solidarity with the families of the deceased and urge the state government to move beyond preliminary probes. True justice lies in holding corporations and contractors strictly accountable through transparent safety audits and ensuring that workers the backbone of our nation are never treated as expendable. We must foster an industrial culture where empathy and human safety are prioritized over profit margins.

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