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Rescue under way in India after miners trapped in remote coal mine flooding

Rescue under way in India after miners trapped in remote coal mine flooding

Several miners are feared trapped inside a coal mine in a remote area in the northeast Indian state of Assam, and the state has requested the army's help in rescue operations, authorities said on Monday.
As of Monday evening, rescue operations were under way, and authorities were 'ascertaining the exact number of people trapped,' said Assam Director General of Police GP Singh.
'As of now, input indicates that numbers would be in single digits. The State Disaster Response Force has been pressed into service,' he said.
The mine is in a remote area in Assam's hilly Dima Hasao district. Local media reported the miners were trapped by flooding.
'We have requested the Army's help in the ongoing rescue operation. The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are also on their way to the incident site to aid in the efforts,' Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on X.
The Dima Hasao district's superintendent of Police (SP) and administrative head (Deputy Commissioner) were on their way to the spot.

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