4 Days On, Miners Still Trapped In 'Rat-Hole' Coal Mine In Meghalaya | Read

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  • Published On: June 03, 2021
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The Meghalaya government has ordered for a magisterial inquiry into the mining accident where at least five labourers are trapped for the last four days inside an illegal coal mine that was flooded after a dynamite explosion in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills District. Heavy rainfall on Tuesday hampered the operations to rescue the five miners trapped inside the 'rat-hole' coal pit. With hooks, ropes, and a crane, attempts are being made to fish out the miners to safety, from the bottom of the pit, but the efforts have been in vain so far.

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