Raniganj Coal Mine Rescue Full ^hot^ -

In the end, the black tide was beaten not by brute force, but by slender tubes, grease, and an unbreakable chain of human voices calling through a pipe from the world above to the world below. The Raniganj rescue reminds us that the deepest mines are not measured in feet but in the courage required to rise from them.

While most miners were evacuated, 71 miners were trapped in the deeper sections of the mine. raniganj coal mine rescue full

The mining officials laughed nervously. Drilling a borehole through 110 feet of fractured shale, coal, and sandstone, precisely into a 6-foot by 8-foot pocket, without triggering a collapse? It had never been done in India. The global precedent? The 1963 Soviet rescue of 3 men in a coal mine, but that was a shallow operation. In the end, the black tide was beaten

The Raniganj coal mine, located in the Asansol region of West Bengal, is one of the oldest and largest coal mines in India. On the fateful day of July 3, 2019, a blast occurred at a depth of around 100 meters, blocking the exit and trapping several miners inside. The explosion was believed to have been caused by a buildup of methane gas, which is a common hazard in coal mines. The mining officials laughed nervously