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Sixteen Labourers Killed, Several Feared Trapped After Blast at Coal Mine in Meghalaya

Sixteen Labourers Killed, Several Feared Trapped After Blast at Coal Mine in Meghalaya

Fatal Explosion at Coal Mine in Meghalaya Raises Safety Concerns

PTI, SHILLONG, FEB 5, 2026: At least 16 labourers were killed, and several others feared trapped following an explosion at an “illegal” coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills district on Thursday, Director General of Police I Nongrang said.

Rescue teams have been engaged in search operations, she said, adding that the incident occurred in the Thangsku area in the morning. “We have recovered 16 bodies so far. The exact number of labourers present inside the mine at the time of the explosion is yet to be ascertained. More people are feared trapped,” the DGP said.

One person who sustained injuries in the blast was initially taken to Sutnga Primary Health Centre before being referred to a Shillong hospital for better treatment, East Jaintia Hills Superintendent of Police Vikash Kumar said.

The explosion is suspected to have occurred during coal mining activities at the site, which is believed to be an illegal operation. Asked whether the mine was operating illegally, Kumar said: “Yes, it seems like that.”

The SP said the cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained, and an inquiry will be conducted. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) had imposed a ban on rat-hole coal mining and other unscientific mining practices in Meghalaya in 2014, citing environmental damage and safety risks, while also restricting illegal transportation of coal extracted through such method.

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