High turbidity of water hits Navy\'s bid to retrieve dead miner

High turbidity of water hits Navy's bid to retrieve dead miner

IANS  |  Shillong 

divers are struggling to retrieve another miner's body from the flooded 370-feet-deep coal mine in Meghalaya's East Hills district, about 130 km from here, due to high of water, an said on Saturday.

The unidentified miner's body was detected last week by a remotely operated underwater vehicle. 13 more miners remained trapped for the last 51 days in the illegal mine.

"Nonetheless, they (Navy) are making all efforts to retrieve the body, which could be possible only after water becomes clear. We are also consulting experts," he said.

The remotely operated underwater vehicle of the found the body of a -- identified as of Assam's district -- on January 16, 32 days after 15 miners got trapped in the coal mine on December 13 as water gushed in.

The tragedy came to light after five miners escaped the coal pit.

The was on despite the National Green Tribunal's (NGT) interim ban on "rat-hole" mines in the state since April 17, 2014.

Home Minister said the search and rescue operation was being carried out for the remaining 13 trapped miners as per the directions.

On Monday, a platoon of soldiers joined the and rescue operation at village, about 130 km from state capital.

The government has roped in several Central and private agencies including the National Disaster Response Force, the Odisha Fire Services and (CIL) for the rescue operation.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 02 2019. 20:00 IST