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India Vedanta power plant blast kills at least 17

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By Jatindra Dash

April ‌15 (Reuters) - At least 17 people died ​and 36 others were injured following a suspected boiler explosion at ⁠a power plant operated by India's Vedanta Ltd in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, a government official ​said on Wednesday.

Operations at the 600-megawatt coal plant were suspended after ‌the blast, senior administration official Amrit Vikas Topno told Reuters.

The incident took place on Tuesday at Singhitarai, about 230 ⁠km (143 miles) away from the state ⁠capital of Raipur.

The shutdown of the plant comes as India is poised for a harsher summer. The government has delayed the maintenance of nearly 10 gigawatt of ‌coal plant capacity in the absence of gas supplies ⁠due to the Mideast conflict.

The blast ‌was likely caused by overheating ​in the boiler tube, District Superintendent of Police PK Thakur told Reuters.

In a statement, Vedanta said an "unfortunate incident" ‌had occurred at its Singhitarai plant ​and that a ⁠thorough investigation is underway to determine the cause.

Vedanta ‌said that NTPC GE ⁠Power Services operates and maintains the plant.

Vedanta acquired the 1,200 MW coal power plant through a bankruptcy process in ​2022. Only 600 ‌MW of the plant has been operational.

(Writing by Sethuraman ⁠NR, additional reporting by Abhirami ​G in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva, Sherry ​Jacob-Phillips and Kim Coghill)

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