A horrific incident at a Rajasthan copper mine has resulted in the death of a Hindustan Copper Ltd (HCL) official and injuries to 14 others.
- 15 Trapped in Mine Collapse: A malfunctioning lift carrying 15 people plunged deep within the Kolihan mine in Rajasthan’s Neem Ka Thana district. The lift housed a vigilance team from Kolkata alongside mine officials.
- Lift Cable Snaps: Investigators believe a snapped support cable caused the lift to plummet over 1,800 feet into the mine shaft.
- Rescue Efforts Launched: Disaster rescue teams initiated a critical rescue operation, successfully evacuating all 15 individuals trapped underground.
- HCL Chief Vigilance Officer Dies: Upendra Pandey, HCL’s Chief Vigilance Officer, succumbed to injuries sustained during the rescue.
- 14 Survivors Hospitalized: The remaining 14 rescued individuals received medical treatment at KCC Hospital in Khetri. Some patients required further care and were transferred to Jaipur.
- Investigations Underway: Both HCL and local police authorities have launched investigations to determine the cause of the lift failure.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent dangers associated with mine operations. Our deepest condolences go out to the families affected by this tragedy.