Seven miners were killed in a blast at a coal mine in the Harnai area of Balochistan on Monday night, the second such deadly incident in the region in a week. A build-up of methane gas in the mine in the Torghar gas field in the district caused an explosion while the workers were inside, Deputy Commissioner Sohail Anwar Hashmi told Reuters. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of all seven coal miners this morning, who burnt to death as a huge fire broke out in the mine after the blast, Chief Inspector of Mines Shafqat Fayyaz told Reuters. Fayyaz said the workers who lost their lives were working at a depth of about 1,500 feet when the explosion occurred, adding that the mine has been closed and a probe has been ordered into the incident. On March 12, eight miners were trapped around 1,000 feet below ground in a mine in the district of Marwar, near the border with Afghanistan, when a buildup of methane gas exploded. Six workers were killed and two others rescued. Balochistan is home to large deposits of coal, natural gas, copper and gold, many of which are being extracted by Chinese-backed operations.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
ECP to hear Ali Gillani’s leaked video matter on Thursday
-
Quaid mausoleum sanctity case: Court asks police to probe Maryam, Safdar
-
In Spain, hugs and sea air for Covid ICU survivor
-
Military kills 6 TTP commanders among 12 in back-to-back days
-
One dead, 30 injured as train derails near Rohri
-
Government is committed towards the empowerment of women, Shibli
-
Prime Minister briefed on digital media advertising policies
-
United States And Facebook recognize Pakistani women entrepreneurs on International Women’s Day
-
Panic grips Punjab University after unidentified gunmen open fire
-
Shut your mouth and focus on cricket: PML-N’s Hina Butt lashes out at Hafeez
-
Provision of essential items at fair prices govt’s top priority: PM
-
NAB seeks details of Covid relief fund, fuel expenses from DC office