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10 feared dead after blast in coal mine in Meghalaya
The incident occurred on Thursday morning

10 feared dead after blast in coal mine in Meghalaya

Feb 05, 2026
04:54 pm

What's the story

At least 10 laborers are feared dead and several others are suspected to be trapped following an explosion at a suspected illegal coal mine in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills district on Thursday. The incident occurred in the Thangsku area, Superintendent of Police Vikash Kumar confirmed. One person was injured and has been referred to Shillong for advanced treatment after initial care at a primary health center.

Rescue efforts

Police awaiting arrival of SDRF team

Police have called in the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) to help with rescue operations at the site. However, Superintendent Kumar said, "The SDRF team are yet to come." The explosion is believed to have taken place during coal mining activities at what is suspected to be an illegal site. When asked about its legality, Kumar replied, "Yes, it seems like that."

Legal ban

NGT banned rat-hole mining in 2014

In 2014, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) banned rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya over environmental damage and safety risks. The ban was later upheld by the Supreme Court, which allowed only scientific and regulated mining procedures with environmental safeguards. Rat-hole mining involves digging narrow tunnels for coal extraction, often termed "rat-holes," as they barely fit one person.

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