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India coal mine blast leaves 18 dead, others feared trapped

India coal mine blast leaves 18 dead, others feared trapped

Summary

An explosion at an illegal coal mine in northeast India resulted in at least 18 deaths, with others possibly still trapped. The mine was in a remote area and work to rescue remaining individuals will continue. Prime Minister Modi has promised compensation for victims' families.

Key Facts

  • At least 18 people died in a coal mine explosion in East Jainta Hills, India.
  • Eight people were injured in the incident.
  • The mine is described as illegal and is located in a remote area.
  • Rescuers stopped work Thursday night and will resume Friday.
  • Police suspect dynamite caused the explosion, but investigations continue.
  • Prime Minister Modi announced a compensation of 200,000 rupees for each victim's family.
  • Illegal mining is common in the area despite being dangerous and banned.
  • The site is referred to as a "rat-hole mine," known for hazardous working conditions.
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