Meghalaya Mine Blast: Death toll rises to 18; two arrested
Meghalaya Police has apprehended two individuals connected to a blast at an unauthorized coal mine. The incident in East Jaintia Hills district tragically claimed 18 lives. Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has ordered a thorough inquiry and promised s...

Sangma posted on X: "The government of Meghalaya has ordered a comprehensive inquiry into the incident. Accountability will be fixed, and those responsible will face strict legal action. There will be no compromise when it comes to the safety of lives."
The CM has directed two Cabinet ministers to visit the area, meet officials and take stock of the rescue and relief situation. Two teams of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), one Special Rescue Team (SRT) and three teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed.
Additional medical teams from Jowai and Shillong have been mobilised, with seven ambulances dispatched from Jowai. BSF has also deployed one deputy commandant, 15 personnel, two ambulances with nursing staffers and two doctors to assist in the operation.
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