India Mine Blast Death Toll Hits Twenty-Seven
Recovery teams are "continuing" their search-and-rescue mission following the deadly detonation in the state's East Jaintia Hills region, where additional victims have been pulled from the wreckage, a radio station reported.
The explosion occurred at an unauthorized mining operation, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma disclosed earlier. The state official revealed that authorities have launched a "comprehensive inquiry" into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
Law enforcement has opened a criminal investigation, with two individuals already taken into custody in connection with the blast, police confirmed.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about illegal mining activities in the region, where unauthorized coal extraction operations have proliferated despite government crackdowns. Rescue operations remain active as officials work to determine whether additional miners remain trapped underground.
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