President,
Ram Nath Kovind, and Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, have condoled the death of
nine people in fire at Srisailam hydroelectric plant in Telangana. While
President Kovind said he is pained by the loss of lives. PM Modi termed the
incident deeply unfortunate.
Through his Twitter handle, President
said, “We are deeply pained by the loss of lives in the tragic fire accident at
Srisailam hydroelectric plant in Telangana. In this hour of grief, my thoughts
are with the bereaved families. I wish speedy recovery for the injured”.
PM Modi Twitted, “Fire at the Srisailam
hydroelectric plant is deeply unfortunate. My thoughts are with the bereaved
families. I hope those injured recover at the earliest”. The fire broke out
late on Thursday night when 30 people were inside the plant. While six
employees were rescued and brought out of the tunnel, 15 others managed to come
out through the emergency exit route of the project.
The remaining nine were trapped as thick
smoke engulfed the inside tunnel, making it difficult for the rescue teams to
reach the place. They were killed on Friday. Of nine bodies recovered, three
were identified as assistant engineers - Sundar Naik, Mohan Kumar and Fathima.
Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar
Rao has ordered a comprehensive enquiry by Crime Investigation Department (CID)
into the cause of the accident. Govind Singh, CID’s additional director of
police, has been appointed as the inquiry officer. Singh has been asked to
submit a report at the earliest.
KCR, as the chief minister is popularly
known, expressed anguish over the loss of lives in the Srisailam power station
fire. Describing it as unfortunate, KCR said all the efforts were made to
rescue the trapped engineers and bring them out alive, but in vain. He
expressed his deep condolences to the bereaved families.