Tragic Mine Explosions in Pakistan Claim Lives of Miners
Rescuers in southwestern Pakistan have recovered 11 bodies following a devastating mine explosion in the Balochistan province. The incident occurred due to a methane gas explosion that caused the mine, located approximately 40 kilometers from Quetta, to collapse. It is feared that twelve workers died in the incident, with efforts ongoing to locate the last missing individual.
In a separate incident on Sunday, two coal miners lost their lives when another mine collapsed in Harnai, another district within Balochistan. The frequent accidents in the region highlight concerning safety protocols, as dozens of mine workers are killed each year due to negligence and hazardous conditions.
Additionally, Pakistani security forces have recently rescued eight out of 16 mine workers who had been kidnapped by local militants in the northwest of the country, with operations still continuing to save the remaining miners.
Mining safety standards in Pakistan have come under scrutiny, as miners have repeatedly voiced their concerns over the lack of necessary safety equipment and protocols enforced by mine owners.
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