A gas explosion occurred at a coal mine in Quetta's Sanjdi area, leading to the deaths of four miners. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to save eight miners still trapped inside. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) confirmed that three additional bodies were found, bringing the total to four.
The explosion happened on Thursday at around 4:00 pm, causing a section of the mine to collapse and trapping 12 workers. The trapped miners are believed to be about 4,300 feet underground, while the recovered bodies were found at 3,000 feet deep.
The rescue operation has been ongoing for over 27 hours. The presence of gas and difficult weather conditions are complicating the efforts. Local miners are assisting the PDMA teams in creating an alternative route to reach the trapped miners.
In March 2024, a similar incident occurred in Harnai, Balochistan, where 18 miners were trapped. Rescue teams managed to retrieve 12 bodies and rescued six miners with injuries.
Quetta is a city in Pakistan, which is a country that shares a border with India. It is the capital of the Balochistan province.
Sanjdi is a place near Quetta in Pakistan, known for its coal mines where people work to extract coal from underground.
A coal mine is a place where people dig deep into the earth to find and take out coal, which is a type of rock used as fuel to produce energy.
This is an organization in Pakistan that helps manage and respond to emergencies and disasters, like earthquakes or explosions, to keep people safe.
This means the miners were working very deep below the surface of the earth, about 1,310 meters down, which is like stacking 400 buses on top of each other.
Rescue efforts are actions taken to save people who are in danger, like the miners trapped underground, by getting them out safely.
Harnai is another place in the Balochistan province of Pakistan, which also has coal mines where a similar accident happened earlier.
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