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Jamshedpur, February 21, 2004 An accident occurred in '6&7 Pits' of
Tata Steels Jamadoba coal mine around 6.30 p.m. on the 20th of February'04, where
five employees were present around the site of incidence. Two of the employees came out
and the other three of the employees got trapped in the mine due to inrush of water.
Though exact details of the reasons for the incident are not
available immediately, the rescue and recovery work began immediately after the incident
was reported to the mine authorities. The de-watering of the area is on progress and
likely to be completed by this evening.
The employees, Vishal Mishra, Ajit Singh, Mrinal Bhadra (all officers), Bindeshwari
Singh, Mining Sirdar, and Abhay Nath Jha, Overman, (both Supervisors) had entered the 11
seam of 6&7 Pits of the Jamadoba mine for inspection, when water rushed through a
drill hole in the mine wall. Mrinal Bhadra was outside that area and A.N. Jha could escape
but the
others are still trapped. The three-trapped employees may have taken refuge in an air
pocket and efforts are on to get them out. It may be noted that the affected part of the
mine was not being worked.
This is further to the information given by Tata Steel to all members of the media last
night. Despite the Company's information given last night a number of media carried
reports relying on rumours and unconfirmed news in
TV as well as print, that about 16 to 90 employees were trapped in the mine. This is to
confirm that these reports are entirely wrong and were not based on facts. Some of the
media have even reported that the trapped employees had died.
The Deputy Commissioner and the Superintendent of Police as well as members of the DGMS
immediately rushed to the spot where Tata Steel officials were already engaged in rescue
operations. Tata Steel is well equipped to handle such exigencies and such incidents have
not happened in any of its mines in recent times.
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