Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Nine workers are trapped in a flooded coal mine in Assam’s Dima Hasao district.
- Indian Navy divers and NDRF teams are leading the rescue operations.
- Water levels in the mine have risen to nearly 100 feet.
- Assam CM declared the mine illegal and launched an investigation.
- The rescue operation involves Army, Assam Rifles, and other agencies.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
The Incident and Immediate Actions
On Monday evening, a sudden inflow of water flooded a coal mine in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, trapping nine workers. The water level rose to an alarming 100 feet, prompting urgent rescue measures. Indian Navy divers were flown in from Visakhapatnam to assist.
Collaborative Rescue Efforts
A 30-member NDRF team and an 8-member SDRF unit are leading the efforts on-site. The Indian Army and Assam Rifles have deployed engineers, divers, and medical teams equipped with advanced tools. Two water pumps have been set up to drain the water from the mine.
Legal and Administrative Response
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirmed that the mine was operating illegally. A case under the Mines and Minerals Act, 1957, has been filed, and one person has been arrested.
Status of the Trapped Workers
The trapped workers include Ganga Bahadur Shreth, Hussain Ali, Jakir Hussain, and others. Eyewitnesses reported that the flooding occurred suddenly, leaving no time for the workers to escape.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Nine workers remain trapped in the coal mine.
- Rescue operations involve Navy, NDRF, Army, and local authorities.
- The mine has been declared illegal, and investigations are underway.
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