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Navy has deployed 5 remotely-operated vehicles to rescue trapped miners: Meghalaya to Supreme Court

The state told the court that seepage form nearby rivers is creating hurdles in the rescue operation

PTI New Delhi Published 11.01.19, 08:33 AM
Workers with equipment to be used for rescue operations at the mine in East Jaintia Hills

Workers with equipment to be used for rescue operations at the mine in East Jaintia Hills The Telegraph file picture.

The Meghalaya government told the Supreme Court on Friday that the Indian Navy has deployed five remotely-operated vehicles (ROVs) to rescue 15 miners trapped inside an illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district since December 13.

The state government told a bench of Justices A.K. Sikri and S. Abdul Nazeer that one crore litre of water has been pumped out so far from the illegal mine, but seepage form nearby rivers was creating hurdles in the rescue operation.

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The bench sought to know from the state's counsel whether any action had been taken against those indulging in illegal mining activities there.

The counsel told the court that the person running the illegal mine, where the incident took place, had been arrested.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the court that every possible step has been taken for the rescue operation and the Indian Air Force has deployed planes and helicopters for airlifting requisite equipment and manpower.

The bench has posted the matter to January 18 for further hearing.

The apex court is hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Aditya N. Prasad, who has sought urgent steps to rescue 15 miners trapped in the illegal coal mine in Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills district.

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