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The Indian Navy has recovered a body from the illegal coal mine at East Jaintia Hills at a depth of more than 200 feet. Search operations are currently underway to find the rest of the miners, reported news agency ANI.
Updated : Jan 17, 2019, 10:08 AM IST
A month after 15 miners in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills got trapped in a rat-hole mine, one body was detected by Indian Navy Divers on Thursday morning.
The body was detected using Underwater ROV at a depth of approx 160 feet and 210 feet inside the mine.
“Yes, the ROV operated by the Indian Navy divers have found a dead body. They will operate it again today to recover the body,” said additional deputy commissioner, East Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, SS Syiemlieh.
Operations to recover the detected body will continue through the day.
Latest visuals of the Indian Navy ROV showing the body of a miner floating inside the illegal rat-hole mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills #MeghalayaMineTragedy @dna @ZeeNews @WIONews pic.twitter.com/XmPW5HBplm
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A month ago, 15 miners got trapped in the rat-hole mine after it was suddenly flooded with water.
An official of the Indian Navy said, “The body has been pulled up to the mouth of rat-hole mine and shall be extracted out of the mine under the supervision of doctor.”
Meanwhile, rescue operations by Indian Navy, NDRF alongside Odisha Fire Services officials continue to recover other miners who are trapped since December 13.