The number of people killed in the Meghalaya coal mine explosion has increased to thirty. At an Assamese hospital, two further employees passed away from their wounds. Two employees passed away on Monday night from their wounds.
The number of people killed in the February 5 coal mine disaster in Meghalaya has increased to thirty. At an Assamese hospital, two further employees passed away from their wounds. Two additional persons passed away from their wounds at a hospital here on Tuesday, February 10, according to an official.
In the East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, in the Missinget-Thangsko area, a coal mine experienced a catastrophic catastrophe due to a dynamite explosion. The two employees who passed away on Monday night were receiving treatment at the Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) and were residents of Katigorah in the Cachar district of Assam.
According to a health department official, two people hurt in Monday night’s coal mine explosion passed away at the SMCH hospital. Nimaruddin and Ramchandra Baishnab were their names.