Rescue operations are underway at the rat-hole coal mine blast site to rescue the trapped mine workers in East Jaintia Hills on Saturday.

Rescue operations are underway at the rat-hole coal mine blast site to rescue the trapped mine workers in East Jaintia Hills on Saturday.
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The death toll in the coal mine blast in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills district has climbed to 30, with two more persons succumbing to injuries at a hospital, an official said on Tuesday (February 10, 2026).

Both were residents of Katigorah in Assam’s Cachar district and were undergoing treatment at the Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH).

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“Two persons injured in the coal mine blast died at the SMCH hospital on Monday (February 9) night. They have been identified as Ramchandra Baishnab and Nimaruddin,” the health department official said.

Altogether, nine injured miners were admitted to the SMCH after the February 5 incident.

The blast had occurred at an illegally operated coal mine in the remote Thangsku area of Mynsngat village in adjoining Meghalaya.

The Meghalaya government has ordered a judicial inquiry into the incident to ascertain the circumstances leading to the blast and fix responsibility.

The Assam government had announced ex gratia of ₹5 lakh to the families of each deceased from the state. At least eight labourers from the state, all from Cachar district, have so far died in the incident.


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