Neyveli (Tamil Nadu):The death toll in the boiler explosion at NLC India has risen to 12 to with six more men succumbing to burn injuries at a hospital. While six men died when a fire broke out in the boiler area subsequent to an explosion at the fifth unit of the Thermal Power Station-II on July 1, three men-- a worker, a junior engineer and a foreman-- died of injuries today at a hospital in Chennai.
A worker and junior engineer died on Sunday and a deputy chief engineer passed away on July 3 and the six were aged between 45 and 53. They were treated at a private hospital in Chennai, an NLC India official said. "The package payable inclusive of statutory and non- statutory payments comprising management's contribution and the voluntary contribution of NLC India employees will not be less than Rs 30 lakh each in the case of deceased and Rs 5 lakh for the injured," he told a news agency.
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Regular employment will also be provided to an eligible member of the family of the deceased, he said. Chief Minister K Palaniswami had announced a solatium of Rs 3 lakh to the families of each of the six workers who were killed and assistance of Rs one lakh and Rs 50,000 to those who suffered serious and mild injuries respectively. The explosion occurred at the TPS-II when workers were in the process of resuming operations which includes maintenance work following a shutdown.
To a question, the official said: "The TPS-II did not witness any accidents between 2009-10 to 2017-18." Of the 23 men who were working at the plant on that day, six contract workers -aged between 25 and 42- died on the spot, 16 others were rushed to a hospital in Chennai for higher speciality treatment and a man with minor injuries was treated at the NLC hospital.