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Numerous miners trapped in coal mine in India's Assam

Several miners are feared caught inside a coal mine in a remote location in the northeast Indian state of Assam and the state has requested the army's. help in rescue operations, authorities stated on Monday.

Since Monday evening, rescue operations were underway, and. authorities were ascertaining the exact number of individuals. caught, Assam Director General of Cops GP Singh informed. Reuters.

As of now, input suggests that numbers would be in single. digits. The State Catastrophe Action Force has actually been pushed into. service, he stated.

The mine remains in a remote area in Assam's sloping Dima Hasao. district. Regional media reported the miners were caught by. flooding.

We have requested the Army's assistance in the ongoing. rescue operation. The State Disaster Reaction Force (SDRF) and. the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are also on their. method to the event website to assist in the efforts, Assam chief. minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on X.

The Dima Hasao district's superintendent of Cops (SP) and. administrative head (Deputy Commissioner) were on their method to. the area.

Mayank Kumar Jha, Dima Hasao SP, informed Reuters the area was. extremely remote and hard to reach.

Coal mine-related catastrophes in the remote northeastern part. of India are not unusual. In among the biggest catastrophes, in. 2019, at least 15 miners were buried while operating in an illegal. mine in the neighbouring state of Meghalaya after water from a. nearby river flooded it.

(source: Reuters)