After Meghalaya mining tragedy, 4 from Assam now killed in illegal coal mine at Yonglok village in Nagaland

After Meghalaya mining tragedy, 4 from Assam now killed in illegal coal mine at Yonglok village in Nagaland

The mine was recently shut down following a state government order banning illegal coal mining and a provisional ban on licensed mining activity

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After Meghalaya mining tragedy, 4 from Assam now killed in illegal coal mine at Yonglok village in Nagaland

Kohima: Four miners have been killed following mudslides at an illegal coal mine at Yonglok village in Longleng district of Nagaland, police said on Monday.

The incident happened on Saturday when the four victims, all from Assam, had gone to the abandoned mine to collect their belongings.

Rescue operations that took place at the Meghalaya mine. Image courtesy Kyrmenlang Uriah

They reportedly got stuck inside the open-cast mine on the Assam-Nagaland border following mudslides, police said.

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The mine was recently shut down following a state government order banning illegal coal mining and a provisional ban on licensed mining activity, police said.

The victims, hailing from upper Assam, have been identified as Jiten Tanti (40), Krishna Gogoi (32), Tutu Deka (28) and Shushan Phukon (37).

Post-mortem was not done on the bodies at the request of the victims’ families. The bodies were delivered to the families after an undertaking.

The Nagaland incident has occurred within three months of the Meghalaya mine tragedy in which 15 miners were trapped in an illegal rat-hole mine in East Jaintia Hills district. Rescuers have been able to retrieve only two highly decomposed bodies from the quarry.

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