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Rescue Personnel Using Hooks, Ropes In Bid To Reach Miners Trapped in Meghalaya

With hooks, ropes, and a crane, rescuers today tried to reach out to five miners trapped for the last three days inside an illegal coal mine that was flooded after a dynamite explosion in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills District.

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Meghalaya: 5 labourers trapped following flooding at coal mine in East Jaintia Hills

Meghalaya: 5 labourers trapped following flooding at coal mine in East Jaintia Hills

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Five Miners Trapped in Meghalaya Coal Mine

Five Miners Trapped in Meghalaya Coal Mine Hazardous rat-hole coal mining is not permitted in Meghalaya after the National Green Tribunal (NGT) banned it in 2014. Rescue personnel at the illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya. Credit: Special arrangement Health1 hour ago Shillong: Four Miners from Assam and one from Tripura were feared to be trapped after a dynamite blast led to the flooding of a coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, a senior police officer said. Silchar superintendent of Police in Assam had sent information about the possible trapping of six miners from Assam in the mine accident on Sunday.

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Five trapped in Meghalaya coal mine

Illegal Rat-Hole Coal Mining Continues in Meghalaya, 6 Miners from Assam Feared Trapped

Illegal Rat-Hole Coal Mining Continues in Meghalaya, 6 Miners from Assam Feared Trapped Disaster management teams of the police and fire departments, besides service personnel of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), have been sent to the area.   |  1 Jun 2021 6:58 AM GMT GUWAHATI: Six miners from Assam were feared trapped inside a coal mine after it collapsed in Meghalaya s East Jaintia Hills district. According to reports, the miners were involved in illegal rat-hole mining. Information has emanated from SP Silchar that 6 persons from Assam are trapped in a coal mine in EJ Hills. The mine has been identified at Sutnga interior, under Umpleng Anti-Dacoity camp, and search operations are on, Meghalaya Police posted on Twitter. The Silchar SP had stated that the incident took place on Sunday night. The district police were able to identify the probable location of the spot at around 0600 hrs on May 31. The delay in identification of the probable site was due to incleme

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