EXPLOSION IN THE Didcot Electrical Power Plant in Oxfordshire

Energy provider SSAN, Wednesday, August 20 in the morning just before 5 am Didcot’s electrical power plant has set a problem.
The engineers performed a number of short confirmatory controls to verify the operational status of the network.
However, customers’ materials were interrupted for just a minute and the network continues to work normally, he said.
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The energy provider confirmed that a “short” noise and “occasional” flashes are normal and the expected by -products of this automatic process.
SSEN officials, this process is designed to ensure the integrity of the network and to minimize disruptions in customer resources, he added.
Didcot residents, about two miles away from the power plant, heard an explosion and a “great power flash” reported.
February 2016 saw that the power station collapsed while claiming the lives of four men.
Destruction workers Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw were killed.
Thames Valley police and the Health and Safety Manager continue to investigate the conditions nine years later.
Vice President Ben Snuggs said it was a very complex case and that corporate man killing, heavy negligence man and crimes of health and safety.
The investigation team gathered and analyzed more than 6,500 exhibitions, 90,000 images and 230,000 digital media works.
In addition to the 2,812 statements, witnesses and suspicious interviews were recorded for more than 180 hours.