In Meghalaya Hills Where Mine Collapsed, Illegal Coal Trade Continues

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  • Published On: December 31, 2018
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Some villagers at East Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya have been visiting a rat-hole mine every day for over three weeks after 15 men disappeared when water flooded the illegal mine in the district on December 13. Three men among the group of migrant workers trapped in the mine's dark labyrinth are from their village.

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