A massive landslide has struck the 510 MW Teesta-V Power Station, operated by NHPC, in Balutar, Sikkim.
The power station, located in the vulnerable Teesta basin, has been temporarily shut down following the natural disaster. Fortunately, no human casualties have been reported in the aftermath of the landslide.
As a safety precaution, all units at the Teesta-V Power Station have been taken offline, halting operations until the situation is fully assessed and deemed secure.
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The landslide's impact on the infrastructure is being closely monitored by NHPC officials, who are coordinating with local authorities to ensure the safety of the site and surrounding areas.
The Teesta-V Power Station plays a crucial role in the region's energy supply, and the temporary shutdown is likely to impact power distribution in the area. Further updates are expected as assessments continue.