Meghalaya mine tragedy: Skeleton of another trapped miner spotted

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The on Sunday detected a skeleton, possibly of another missing miner, trapped deep inside the 370-feet-deep mine in Meghalaya's

district, officials said.

Two decomposed bodies were spotted earlier and out of the them only one body could be recovered, the officials said.

On Sunday the rescue operations, the longest in the country, continued for the 74th day.

The has also joined the rescue operations along with the Navy, the NDRF and other agencies.

"The underwater ROV of the on Sunday detected skeletons of the third deep inside the mine. Efforts are on to retrieve it," a told

He said the skeletal remains were detected over 150 feet away from the bottom of the 370-feet-deep vertical mine shaft where the miners have been trapped.

Operation R Susngi said the "completely" decomposed body was detected and efforts are on to retrieve it.

The second body was detected last month and it had slipped away from the jaws of the ROV. That body is yet to be located.

Only one body could be retrieved till date, he said.

The process of dewatering the mine is also on with three different organisations such as the India Ltd, and KSB, discharging over 1 crore litres of water in a span of 24 hours, he said.

The is monitoring the operation closely and the matter will come up for hearing on Monday.

The has paid Rs 1 lakh interim relief to the family members of each of the victims.

had said the operations to search for the miners will continue as per orders of the

He also said the government is yet to get details of the expenses incurred in the operations which involved mostly dewatering of the mine.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 00:20 IST