Services of Odisha Fire personnel not required in mine rescue

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The services of Odisha Fire personnel engaged in the operation to dewater the flooded mines, to rescue miners trapped inside a 370-foot deep coal mine in Meghalayas East Hills district since December 13, was not required anymore, an said Wednesday.

The 21-member Odisha Fire Services team had arrived at Ksnan area on December 28 along with 10 high powered pump to dewater the mines. During their operation they had pumped out over 80 lakh litres of water from the mines, the said.

"The services of Odhisa Fire Services are no longer required at present with the use of submersible pumps of other agencies," district F M Dopth told

He said their utility has been suspended for the last two days and the district authorities have given them a farewell function Tuesday evening.

The pumps of the OFS were engaged in dewatering at least two nearby abandoned mine shafts, close to where the disaster struck on December 13 last year trapping at least 15 miners.

Unlike other agencies that may charge for the services used in the rescue operation, Odhisa Fire Service, Divisional Fire Officer, S P Behera said the team has not charged anything.

"government provided accommodation, fuel, to the site. All manpower and equipments were airlifted by the The return journey for the second team along with pump and equipment has been arranged by the state government," Behera said.

The OFS team managed to pump out over 80 lakh litres of water singlehandedly, operation R Susngi said.

At present the pumps from Coal Ltd, Kirloskar Brothers and the KSB using their submersible pumps, he said.

Pumping at the main shaft was, however, suspended during the night to allow smooth functioning of the underwater ROVs which is conducting search of the bodies inside the coal mine, he said.

Only one body has been retrieved till date even as the operations to rescue the trapped miners entered its 55th day on Wednesday.

The body of another detected by the Navys ROV could not be retrieved due to the turbidity of the water inside the mine and the presence of materials left over by the miners causing obstructions, Susngi said.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 16:20 IST