Rescue work on to save trapped miners in Meghalaya

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IANS Ksan (Meghalaya)
Last Updated : Dec 27 2018 | 9:10 PM IST

The Meghalaya government on Thursday said it will not call off the rescue operation to evacuate the 15 miners trapped inside a coal pit for the last 15 days in this remote Ksan mining area in East Jaintia Hills district.

Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said Coal India Limited and Kirloskar Brothers' Limited have offered their support to draw out the water from the 370-ft coal pit so that the rescuers can locate the trapped miners.

A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) official, who is supervising the rescue operations, said that rescue team comprising NDRF and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are waiting for the 100 horsepower machines each to be deployed at the site.

Education Minister Lakhkmen Rymbui and Disaster Management Minister, Kyrmen Shylla also visited the accident site and took stock of the ground situation.

The ministers accompanied by district police chief Sylvester Nongtnger also interacted with the rescuers besides family members of the trapped miners.

"We are expecting that the Coal India Limited (CIL) will airlift their water pumps to the accident site by tomorrow (Friday). Their (CIL) team of engineers and surveyors arrived in the state and meeting the government officials," Sangma told IANS.

"The main challenge that the state is facing now is how to get the logistics. Nonetheless, we are in touch with the central government and we have been assured of all their support," the Chief Minister said.

The district administration has temporarily suspended pumping of water from the coal pit since December 24.

NDRF rescuers team dived inside the main shaft of the coal pit but could not locate any of the miners.

"There is nothing in the main shaft of the coal pit. We have used all our equipment with us including SONAR to find out if any of the miners are trapped in the main shaft," Assistant Commandant NDRF, Santosh Kumar Singh, told IANS.

"There is no sign of receding or increasing of the water level (in the pit). We didn't even find anyone floating on the water surface. We have analysed the oxygen permissible on the surface of the water and the quality of the water. The water is stagnated for the last two three days," he said.

Asked if the rescuers have lost hope to evacuate the trapped miners over ground, Singh said, "Rescuers never lose hope. We are all putting our best efforts to rescue them. We are waiting for the desired pumps to be in place and the state government is doing its best with all its resources. Therefore, we are very hopeful."

However, the relatives of the trapped miners are losing hope and are expecting a miracle to occur.

"It has been fifteen days since December 13 when they got trapped inside the pit without air. If God is willing, they may come back alive," said Adil Hussain, who was camping at the mining site seeing the rescuers doing whatever they can to bring the miners out.

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 27 2018 | 8:58 PM IST

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