The Supreme Court on Friday requested the Centre and the Meghalaya government to take aid of specialists and continue attempts to save the 15 miners trapped in a coal mine at Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills because December 13 final year."Carry on with your rescue attempts, suppose all or
some are still living? The judges asked the government was doing concerning men working illegal mines as well as the officers that let them proceed.At least 200 rescuers in the Navy, NDRF, the Odisha Fire Service, State Disaster Response Fund, says Fire support and many others out of CIL and KBL are included from the multi-agency rescue operations.They're attempting to drain out water in
the minebut Navy divers on Thursday found no change in the water level from the rat-hole mine to restart search performance, officials explained.Rescuers using pumps out of Coal India Ltd, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd and the Odisha Fire Service have managed to pump outside 2.1 crore litres of water out of the mines, for instance, primary shaft and the deserted ones at the area which may be connected to it, until Thursdaythey said.Butstill there's been no substantial fall in the water level in these mines,
leaving rescuers clueless where and how to start looking for the diggers, '' they stated.The injury has brought into consideration the existence of coal mining with dangerous and unscientific rat-hole approaches regardless of the National Green Tribunal ban because 2014.
some are still living? The judges asked the government was doing concerning men working illegal mines as well as the officers that let them proceed.At least 200 rescuers in the Navy, NDRF, the Odisha Fire Service, State Disaster Response Fund, says Fire support and many others out of CIL and KBL are included from the multi-agency rescue operations.They're attempting to drain out water in
the minebut Navy divers on Thursday found no change in the water level from the rat-hole mine to restart search performance, officials explained.Rescuers using pumps out of Coal India Ltd, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd and the Odisha Fire Service have managed to pump outside 2.1 crore litres of water out of the mines, for instance, primary shaft and the deserted ones at the area which may be connected to it, until Thursdaythey said.Butstill there's been no substantial fall in the water level in these mines,
leaving rescuers clueless where and how to start looking for the diggers, '' they stated.The injury has brought into consideration the existence of coal mining with dangerous and unscientific rat-hole approaches regardless of the National Green Tribunal ban because 2014.