A devastating coal mine accident occurred in the Sanjdi area near Quetta on January 9th, claiming the lives of 12 miners in a sudden and horrific blast. In response to the tragedy, a case has been filed at Hanna Police Station, with the Mines Department Inspector filing the complaint against the mine owners. This marks an important step in holding those responsible accountable for the safety of workers in such dangerous environments.
The impact of the explosion has been severe, with the remains of the miners still trapped under tons of rubble. As of January 12th, the bodies of four of the miners were successfully recovered, but the chances of rescuing the remaining eight workers appear to be diminishing. Despite the growing challenges, heavy machinery is being used to clear the debris, though the rescue operation has faced delays due to the installation of additional power lines and the complexity of debris removal.
The incident has drawn attention to the urgent need for improved safety measures in coal mines across Pakistan. The Mines Department and local authorities are continuing their efforts to provide assistance to the families affected by this tragedy, while also pushing for stricter regulations to prevent similar accidents in the future.
The coal mining industry has long been known for its dangerous working conditions, and this accident underscores the importance of ensuring better safety protocols to protect the lives of miners
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