Power plant explosion kills four in Italy

An aerial view of the explosion site
An aerial view of the explosion site - VIGILI DEL FUOCO/UNPIXS

An explosion at an Italian hydroelectric power plant on Tuesday killed at least four people and left five missing, an official said.

Three people were also injured in the incident at the Bargi plant run by Enel Green Power located on Lake Suviana, an official from the Bologna prefecture in central Italy said.

Fire service images showed smoke rising from the plant on the water’s edge, where firefighters searched for the missing following the blast, which occurred in the early afternoon.

The mayor of a nearby town called the explosion a 'terrible workplace accident'
The mayor of a nearby town called the explosion a 'terrible workplace accident' - VIGILI DEL FUOCO/UNPIXS
No official cause for the incident has yet been determined
No official cause for the incident has yet been determined - VIGILI DEL FUOCO/UNPIXS

Marco Masinara, the mayor of the nearby town of Camugnano, called the explosion a “terrible workplace accident” that affected the “entire community”.

“It seems there was a floor slab collapse and rescue is difficult as a lot of water entered inside the eighth basement floor,” he said.

No official cause for the incident has yet been determined.

Calogero Turturici, the head of the Bologna fire department, told local television outlets that at least one person was seriously injured.

Ambulances and the fire brigade at the scene of a blast
Ambulances and the fire brigade at the scene of a blast - Ufficio Stampa Unione Comuni Appennino Bolognese/Reuters

Giorgia Meloni, the Italian prime minister, said on social media that she was “following with apprehension the terrible news regarding the explosion”.

Enel Green Power, the renewables unit of energy giant Enel that operates the plant, said it was co-ordinating with authorities. It said that “a fire affected one of the two groups of the Bargi plant”.

The company added that “following investigations, the dam basin of the Bargi plant was not damaged and is safe”.

Production was halted, but there was no impact on energy supply, it said, adding: “The company informs that it is continuing to operate in line with all the necessary safety measures as per internal procedures to guarantee the evacuation of its staff.”

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