A major accident took place at a private steel plant in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, on Friday. A section of the under-construction plant unexpectedly collapsed. The collapse resulted in the deaths of six laborers, who were buried under the debris. Furthermore, six to seven workers were injured and were promptly taken to a nearby hospital for medical attention. Several of the injured are reportedly in serious condition. The incident caused widespread panic and confusion within the plant premises. Numerous police officers were present at the site, and rescue and recovery efforts are actively ongoing. Plant management has yet to issue an official statement concerning the accident. Preliminary reports indicate that a blast triggered the incident. The roof of the construction area gave way following the explosion, trapping the workers. Rescue operations are ongoing at the scene. Six bodies have been retrieved, and there are concerns that more individuals may still be trapped. The incident was confirmed by Raipur SSP Lal Umed Singh, and it occurred within the jurisdiction of the Dharsiwa police station. Senior police officials from Raipur reached the location immediately after being informed about the event. Rescue operations are currently underway. Police and administrative personnel are closely monitoring the situation, with fears that the number of casualties and injuries may rise. SSP Lal Umed Singh reported that the authorities received a report about people being trapped after a roof collapsed close to Godavari Ispat. The police and other officials arrived at the scene, initiating a rescue operation. As of now, six bodies have been recovered, and six injured individuals have been rescued. The rescue operation is still in progress.
