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Breach in ash pond at thermal plant floods crop fields in Odisha's Jharsuguda

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Jharsuguda (Odisha) | December 10, 2023 11:20:43 AM IST
A breach in an ash pond of the thermal plant of the Odisha Power Generation Corporation (OPGC) allegedly led to flooding of farmland in some villages in the Jharsuguda district on Friday.

According to villagers, a 20-foot breach led to the collapse of the ash pond wall around 8 am on Friday.

The breach led to a flooding of toxic slurry waste in areas in the vicinity, the residents alleged.

The ash water flooded farmlands on the outskirts of Saradhapali, triggering panic among locals, sources said, adding that crops over several acres of land were damaged.

On receiving information, OPGC officials rushed to the spot and assured locals that they would run necessary repairs in the ash pond and provide compensation after proper inquiry and assessment of the damage.

Public relations officer, OPGC, Himanshu Behera said, "An inquiry has been ordered into the breach and the repair work will start soon. It is likely that persistent rainfall weakened the ash pond wall, leading to the breach. However, we can only arrive at a conclusive assessment after an inquiry."

Further details are awaited. (ANI)

 
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