Meghalaya mine disaster: Consent letters for calling off search ops filed in SC

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The government has filed an affidavit in the stating that the families of the victims, who were trapped inside a coal mine in December and are untraced till now, have consented to call off search operations, Tynsong said Thursday.

On the morning of December 13, a group of 16 miners went missing after water from Lytein river gushed into an illegal rat-hole coal mine in Lumthari village of East district in the state.

Only two bodies have been retrieved so far in the five-month-long by teams of various agencies, including the NDRF, the and the

On January 28, the apex court had asked the Centre and the government to continue their multi-agency operations to trace the miners.

"We have filed an affidavit in the informing that the family members of the miners have given their consent to call off the search and rescue operations. We are waiting for directions from the on the matter," Tynsong told

In the affidavit, the government has attached the written consent received from the family members of the miners, he said.

District of East F M Dopth had submitted the letters to the on April 16, citing that the operation be called off as there had been no tangible result.

Dopth, on his part, clarified that there was no reduction in the water level in the main shaft, where the miners were trapped, even after discharge of several crore litres of water.

Until Tuesday, submersible pumps were engaged in flushing out water from the 370-foot-deep mine, which is interconnected with eight other abandoned mines, he said.

"The operations came to a halt yesterday (Wednesday) as the Lytein river is in spate following incessant rainfall in the region," the explained.

Last month, an interim relief package of Rs 3 lakh was paid to the miners' family members, who claimed that the amount was too meagre for their sustenance.

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First Published: Thu, May 02 2019. 15:45 IST