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8 workers killed, several critical in Vizag Steel Plant accident
Visakhapatnam: At least eight workers were killed and several suffered critical burn injuries after an explosion triggered a massive spill of superheated liquid metal at the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited’s Visakhapatnam Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh on Monday afternoon. According to preliminary information, a ladle carrying liquid steel at temperatures of around 1,600°C suddenly exploded in the continuous casting department of the plant’s steel melting facility. The explosion caused tonnes...
Visakhapatnam tragedy: 8 burnt to death as molten metal spills on workers at steel plant
Eight workers were burnt alive, and another six received serious burn injuries in Vizag Steel Plant on Monday evening when the hot metal ladle fell on the ground in Steel Melting Shop (SMS). The ladle had fallen on the ground with a big thud and spread the fire in the area. Workers and plant management are in the process to identify the persons killed in the accident as the bodies are not in a shape to recognise the persons.
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