A devastating gas explosion in a private coal pit near Quetta, Pakistan, has resulted in the loss of two lives, with eight more miners feared dead. The explosion trapped ten individuals approximately 800 feet below ground, complicating rescue efforts. Despite overnight rescue operations, only two bodies have been recovered so far, leaving a somber outlook for the remaining miners.
The Chief Inspector of mines for Balochistan Province expressed concerns about the survivability of the trapped workers, acknowledging the challenging conditions faced by rescue teams. A harrowing ordeal ensued as a group of eight rescuers also became trapped, highlighting the perilous nature of the situation. Pakistani mines continue to grapple with poor safety standards, making such incidents tragically common occurrences.