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Navy resumes operation to retrieve trapped miner's body, not successful

Read more about Navy resumes operation to retrieve trapped miner's body, not successful on Business Standard. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma was briefed on the development at the site and he is constantly monitoring the situation, a senior home official said

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Navy resumes operation to retrieve trapped miner's body, not successful

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  1. Business Standard Navy resumes operation to retrieve trapped miner’s body, not successful Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma was briefed on the development at the site and he is constantly monitoring the situation, a senior home official said The Indian Navy Tuesday continued its task to recover the deteriorated group of one of the caught excavators recognized inside a 370-feet unlawful coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills region yet neglected to make progress. Naval force jumpers, who had suspended their task on Sunday on the exhortation of the area organization, alongside NDRF staff, utilized remotely worked vehicles. After day-long endeavors, they just figured out how to move the body a couple of meters from where it was left on Sunday and brought it close to the base of the fundamental shaft, authorities said.

  2. “The body has been pulled close to the base of the fundamental shaft… The procedure to convey the body to the best will take some additional time because of the nearness of a few deterrents inside the mine,” representative of the task R Susngi said. Endeavors to recover the body would proceed with Wednesday, he included. The Navy work force had before figured out how to pull the body, seen 200 ft along the on a level plane burrowed little opening, about most of the way to the base of the pole. In any case, it couldn’t be conveyed out because of misgiving that further moving it could result in its crumbling, Susngi said. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma was advised on the improvement at the site and he is continually checking the circumstance, a senior home authority said. The locale experts are sitting tight for the relatives of something like seven excavators caught inside to recognize the recovered body, he said. Something like 15 mineworkers are caught in the rodent opening mine at Khlooryngksan territory of the area since December 13 which has prompted a multi-office activity including the Navy, the NDRF and driving firms in the nation to join the endeavors to save them in the longest such mission in the nation. Read More

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