Foul Smell, Wait For Bigger Pumps: Meghalaya Miners' Rescue Nears Week 3 | Read

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  • Published On: December 27, 2018
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An Indian heavy equipment firm that sent powerful pumps to Thailand to save 12 boys trapped in a cave in July has offered help in the search for 15 people trapped in a rat-hole mine in Meghalaya for two weeks. The Meghalaya government has said it is speeding up rescue efforts after divers at the site reported they detected foul smell in the cave, raising concerns it could be from decomposed bodies.

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