Two workers die after wall of opencast coal mine collapses in Jharkhand
Tragedy struck Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as two coal workers lost their lives when a mine wall collapsed onto a truck. The incident occurred late Saturday night in the Urimari Police Station area. Both bodies were recovered Sunday morning.

The accident occurred around 11 pm on Saturday in the command area of Central Coalfield Limited (CCL) under the Urimari Police Station limits when the highwall of the mine caved in on the coal-loading vehicle, a senior officer said.
Both bodies were retrieved from the debris during an operation on Sunday, Barkagaon sub-divisional police officer (SDPO) Pawan Kumar said.
A highwall in mining is the face of exposed overburden and coal in a mine, and its stability is important for safety of miners and equipment, experts said.
The deceased coal workers, who were on the truck when the accident occurred, were identified as Sunil Yadav (30) and Raju Paswan (50), the SDPO said.
"The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examinations. Another person was rescued from the accident site and admitted to a hospital here," he added.
The debris could not be cleared on Saturday night due to darkness, fog and a protest by coal workers there, the SDPO said.
Yadav was working as the tipper operator while Paswan was employed as the dump man by the outsource company, another police officer said.
The labourers at the opencast mine stopped their coal extraction activities after the accident on Saturday night.
They alleged that safety measures were not in place, due to which the accident occurred and demanded compensation for the families of the deceased.
Two mining equipment were also buried under the debris after the collapse of the highwall, the officer added.
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