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SC allows Meghalaya to call off rescue op for trapped miners, Rs 4 cr spent till now

GUWAHATI: Seven months after 15 people were trapped in an illegal coal mine in Meghalaya, the Supreme Court on July 12 allowed the state government's plea seeking its permission to call off the ongoing operation to retrieve the bodies.

The illegal mine is located at Ksan in East Jaintia Hills district, about 3.7 km deep inside a forest and can be accessed after crossing three streams.

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It was flooded in December last year trapping 15 miners when water from the nearby Letein river gushed into it.

As per reports, Rs 4 crore were spent in the rescue operations till now.

A bench of Justices SA Bobde and BR Gavai passed the order while hearing a petition which had sought urgent steps for rescuing the miners trapped in the rat-hole mine since December 13 last year.

During the hearing on Friday, senior advocate Anand Grover, appearing for the petitioner, told the court that the state has filed an application seeking permission to call off the operation.

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"We are not opposing it (application filed by state)," Grover told the court, adding, "Now we are no longer on the issue of (rescue) operation".

The petitioner told the court that there should be a standard operating procedure (SoP) which could be followed in case of such eventuality as had happened in Meghalaya.

(Inputs: PTI)

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