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In India, Chennai, nine people have been killed in an accident at a power station

Officials in Chennai, southern India said that nine workers died in an accident on Tuesday at a thermal plant under construction.

J. Radhakrishnan is the secretary of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board and the chairman of the plant owner, Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation.

Radhakrishnan stated that one person was also injured, on top of the nine fatalities.

Radhakrishnan, a reporter, told reporters that officials from BHEL (the contractor for the project) were present at the site of the accident. ANI has a minor stake in BHEL.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin confirmed that the nine workers died in an X-post and stated they were from Assam, a state located to the east.

In a recent post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sadness over the incident caused by the collapse of a structure in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. (Reporting from Shubham and Yazhini M.V. in Bengaluru and Chris Thomas in Mexico City. Additional reporting by Surbhi misra in Bengaluru. Editing and production by David Goodman, Gareth Jones and David Goodman)

(source: Reuters)