SC to hear plea on trapped Meghalaya miners on Thursday

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The has agreed to hear a petition seeking adequate manpower and equipment for rescuing miners on Thursday, who are trapped in an illegal flooded coal mine in Meghalaya's East Hills since December 13 last year.

The petition was filed by Aditya N Prasad, seeking a direction from the and other authorities to prepare a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the rescue operations.

Anand Grover, who raised the issue in the on Wednesday, expressed concerns over the fact the SOP and other apparatus are missing during the

As many as 15 miners have been trapped in a 370-feet deep illegal mine in Lumthari village since December 13, when the water from the nearby river Lytein flooded the mine.

Since then, more than a fortnight has passed and rescuers are struggling hard to pump out water from the inundated mine.

Last week, the divers of Indian Navy, who went inside the inundated mine, in search of the 15 trapped miners returned disappointed after diving up to 70 feet deep.

Along with the Disaster Response Force (NDRF), 20-member team of is engaged in rescue operations.

The team is equipped with 15 high-pressure pumps to drain out water from the mine in which the miners are trapped.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 15:20 IST