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Eleven our bodies discovered after mine explosion in Pakistan

By Editorial Board Published January 13, 2025 1 Min Read
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Eleven our bodies discovered after mine explosion in Pakistan

Rescuers in southwestern Pakistan have recovered 11 our bodies after a mine explosion final week.

A methane gasoline explosion induced the mine, positioned round 40km from the town of Quetta, in Pakistan’s southern Balochistan province, to break down in on itself final week.

It’s believed that 12 employees died within the tunnels – the seek for the ultimate individual continues.

Two coal miners had been killed on Sunday when a second mine collapsed in Harnai, one other district in Balochistan.

Final week, Pakistani safety forces additionally rescued at the very least eight of 16 mine employees who had been kidnapped by native militants within the northwest of the nation.

An operation continues to be underway to rescue the remaining miners.

Dozens of mine employees are killed in Pakistan every year because of accidents and explosions.

Security requirements are generally ignored within the coal mining trade, and miners complain that homeowners fail to put in security gear.

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