Vedanta plant blast in India's Chhattisgarh kills 14, injures 20


A bird flies past the logo of Vedanta installed on the facade of its headquarters in Mumbai, India January 31, 2018. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

April 15 (Reuters) - At least 14 people ⁠lost their lives and 20 ‌others were injured following a boiler explosion at a power plant operated by India's Vedanta ​Ltd in the central Indian ⁠state of Chhattisgarh, ⁠local police confirmed on Wednesday.

The cause of ⁠the ‌explosion was not immediately identified.

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

"The death ⁠toll ​from the Vedanta power plant blast in Chhattisgarh has risen to 14, ⁠and the number of injured ​has increased to 20," District Superintendent of Police PK Thakur told Reuters.

The blast ⁠was likely caused by overheating in the boiler tube, said Thakur.

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.

(Writing by Abhirami ​G in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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