Bhubaneswar: At least 10 people were killed and several others trapped after a pile of waste collapsed over them at an open cast coal mine of state-run Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd (MCL) in Odisha yesterday, officials said. A probe has been ordered.
The accident occurred around 9am at the Basundhara mining area at Kulda in Sundergarh district, 450km from Bhubaneswar, when about 15-20 villagers were allegedly collecting coal shells from the dump illegally.
“Of the 12 people taken out so far, eight were dead while two succumbed to their injuries on way to hospital. Operations will resume tomorrow to locate others who were trapped,” Sundergarh District Collector Bhupendra Singh Poonia told IANS.
The waste, also known as overburden, is the material that lies above the coal reserve and is removed before mining and dumped in specified places. Since that waste contains some low grade coal shells, some people often sneak into the prohibited area of the mining zone to collect these from the dumps.
“We have repeatedly been warning them not to do so because it is dangerous,” said MCL spokesman Dikken Mehra.
MCL chairman-cum-managing director A N Sahay said he announced a compensation of Rs300,000 each for the families of those killed. “MCL will also bear the cost of the treatment of those injured,” he told IANS.
The company management has also announced Rs10,000 each to meet the expenses of the last rites of the dead.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a compensation of Rs200,000 for each of the families of those killed.
He also directed the revenue divisional commissioner of the region to probe the incident and submit a report, said an official in the chief minister’s office. IANS