Rescue operations are underway to save miners trapped in a collapsed coal mine in Sanjdi, Balochistan.
Abdul Ghani, Chief Inspector of Mines, reported that toxic gases and blocked passages are hindering the rescue efforts.
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Local residents and teams are working to create an alternative route to reach the trapped miners, with hopes of a safe evacuation soon.
Balochistan’s Minister of Mines and Finance, Mir Shoaib Nosherwani, has taken immediate action, directing Abdul Ghani to investigate possible violations of mining safety protocols.
The collapse, caused by toxic gas buildup, has left 12 miners trapped inside, with rescue efforts continuing at full speed.