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Enel employees to strike after lethal Italy power plant mishap

Rescuers browsed on Wednesday for 4 individuals still missing after an underground mishap at a hydroelectric power plant in northern Italy, with employees planning to strike on Thursday in demonstration over security concerns.

At least three people were eliminated on Tuesday when a fire and explosion happened at the plant owned by Enel Green Power, part of Enel Group, near the town of Camugnano, about 60 km( 40 miles) from Bologna.

The deaths have actually stired concerns already revealed by trade unions about work environment security in Italy after a series of deadly mishaps in factories and developing websites.

Enel employees prepare to strike for eight hours over the problem on Thursday, while workers in other sectors nationwide will phase a previously planned four-hour blockage.

Regrettably the conditions for recovery are bad, stated Bologna mayor Matteo Lepore, who was at the scene.

They are very challenging - the depth of this blast is extremely deep, they are broaching 70 metres (230 feet) ... The fire is now out. Divers are likewise assisting, he included.

Among the missing out on employees was from Voith Hydro, a German company that was among the professionals that had actually been working on enhancements to the plant, Voith stated.

The truths are still uncertain. We ask for your understanding that we can not make any additional statements at this time, stated Kristine Adams, vice president global business communication at Voith.

The power plant had been going through effectiveness works, which Enel Green Power delegated in late 2022 to 3 primary companies, Siemens Energy, ABB and Voith.

This is a catastrophe ... a disaster that hits our business, our community and our sector, Enel Green Power CEO Salvatore Bernabei informed reporters at the scene.

The board of Enel Group released a statement on Wednesday to express its acknowledgements to households of victims and solidarity with all those included.

Enel Green Power stated that screening of a first group of turbines had actually been completed in recent days which work was ongoing to check a 2nd group at the time of the accident.

Bernabei said Siemens Energy, ABB and Voith were among the leading companies in the field for such upgrade works.

In a statement to , ABB revealed its acknowledgements to the victims and wanted the hurt a swift healing.

ABB knows the presence of an ABB employee onsite when the incident occurred. ABB will provide information as soon as offered, it added.

A spokesperson for Siemens Energy also revealed the business's shock and sympathy for those affected.

(source: Reuters)