Assam Coal Mine Collapse: Rescuers Recover Fourth Body
Assam Coal Mine Collapse: It is feared that the death toll might increase.

A rescue operation is underway after the labourers got trapped in the Umrangso coal mine on Jan 6, in Dima Hasao on Thursday. | ANI
The Indian Army and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), pressed into action after Umrangsu mine Collapse in Assam's Dima Hasao District, have recovered body of a fourth miner from the site. The identity of the deceased was not immediately known.
An NDRF official told ANI that water level in the flooded mine is reducing.
"The water level has been reduced by six metres. Five pumps were working overnight. The operation is going on 24 hours," said Inspector Singh, Team Commander, NDRF.
He added that the water was receding.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma previously told media that nine workers were trapped in the rat-hol coal mine.
The CM said that the coal mine itself was not illegal and was abandoned.
The CM said that the coalmine itself was not illegal and was abandoned. However, he said, the decision to restart work at the coal mine was illegal.
The police have arrested two people in the case: Hanan Laskar and Punish Nunisa. Laskar is the head of mine workers. He fled the scene after the mishap on Monday. Nunisa is the leaseholder of the mine.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sharma has said that the rescue mission is going on with "unwavering resolve".
PTI has reported that Umrangsu mine is 349 feet deep. Specialised machinery brought by ONGC and Coal India is has been pressed into the dewatering effort.
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