Rescue Operations Underway at Private Facility; Probe Launched into Safety Lapses
Published on: September 26, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Raipur, India
A devastating industrial accident struck Raipur on September 26, 2025, when the roof of a storage structure at a private steel plant collapsed, killing at least six workers and injuring five others. The incident occurred around 10 AM at the facility in the Siltara industrial area, trapping over a dozen laborers under tons of debris. Rescue teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), fire services, and local police swiftly responded, using excavators and sniffer dogs to clear the site. As of evening, all trapped individuals were accounted for, but officials fear the toll could rise pending medical updates.

Eyewitnesses reported that the collapse happened during routine maintenance, possibly due to structural weakening from heavy monsoon rains earlier in the season. The victims, mostly migrant workers from neighboring states aged 25-40, were pronounced dead at a nearby hospital from crush injuries and suffocation. The injured are receiving treatment for fractures and internal trauma. Chhattisgarh Labour Minister Shiv Kumar Dahariya visited the site, ordering a magisterial inquiry and immediate compensation of Rs 5 lakh per deceased family under the state’s employee welfare scheme.
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The plant management, yet to issue an official statement, faces scrutiny over alleged violations of safety norms, including outdated inspections. This tragedy adds to Chhattisgarh’s growing list of industrial mishaps—over 50 worker deaths reported in 2025—prompting calls from unions for stricter enforcement of the Factories Act. Governor Biswabhusan Harichandan expressed condolences, while the BJP and Congress traded blame over regulatory oversight in the state’s booming steel sector, which contributes 15% to its GDP.