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Citing a preliminary report submitted by the Kadapa district Collector, the Mines Minister said negligence on part of the mine operator while unloading the explosive material (gelatin sticks) caused the explosion.

Citing a preliminary report submitted by the Kadapa district Collector, the Mines Minister said negligence on part of the mine operator while unloading the explosive material (gelatin sticks) caused the explosion.
While one C Kasturibai secured the mining lease in 2001 till November 1, 2021, it was being operated by C Nageswara Reddy under a general power of attorney since December 2013.
"Rules and procedures were not followed while unloading the explosive material. Hence, we will take action against the mine operator as per the mining laws, Reddy said.
The mine operator would also be made to pay additional compensation to the victims' families as per the Labour Act, the minister added.
He said operators of other mines were being alerted to ensure all safety measures to prevent such blasts in future.
Ten workers were killed in the explosion when gelatin sticks were being unloaded at the limestone mine on the outskirts of Mamillapalli village on Saturday.
Only six victims were identified so far as the bodies of other victims remained mutilated, according to police.
A criminal case has already been registered against Nageswara Reddy after the accident.
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