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"Frightened, Saheb said he had to fight to stop being dragged under the quickly rising water.But rat-hole mining has remained rampant.They had been working as miners in Meghalaya for five years. I need to earn more money," Saheb said.At least 20 men went down 115 metres (380 feet) into the shaft where coal was being mined in defiance of a court ban.AFP Published: Jan 1, 2019, 4:32 pm IST Updated: Jan 1, 2019, 4:32 pm IST Poverty and lack of jobs has forced thousands of migrants to risk their lives as 039;rat-miners039; in Meghalaya. But no one knows the might of Allah, a miracle is possible," said the 21-year-old, a migrant worker.

The miners39; families share the outrage expressed over the snail-paced rescue at the mine in the Jaintia Hills district."It has been a long time."Authorities say it had taken time to get men and machinery to the remote village. I had never felt such a force inside the mine.The missing workers were cut off when water from a river poured into the illegal mine -- a disaster that has made headlines amid increasingly desperate efforts to save the group.The brother of Saheb39;s friend Saher Islam said Saher had signed up for the dangerous work to earn money to repay debts worth Rs 200,000."My mother has asked me not to work in mines again.The deluge carried the five men almost 100 feet up the shaft, where they miraculously saw the mine lift coming down, with one man inside."Me and four others grabbed electric cables hanging from the shaft roof and managed to stay on the surface."39;Where is the wind coming from?39; I shouted.

"I have three brothers and four sisters to look after besides my mother.Among them were three of Saheb39;s friends -- fellow so-called "rat-hole" miners from the same impoverished village -- whose fate he managed to escape and who he fears may now be dead. Saher has his wife and three small kids," said Shah Alam Sheikh.Sudden delugeWork started as usual before dawn on December 13 at Ksan, Saheb recalled in an interview with AFP. He told me that he will quickly send some money," Hussain39;s wife Obijan Khatun told AFP.Indian Navy divers were belatedly brought in at the weekend along with scores of emergency workers, engineers and heavy-duty machines to pump out the water.Amir Hussain, another of Saheb39;s friends, has a wife and three children.Saheb39;s village of Bhangnamari in Assam is 400 kilometres (250 miles) from Ksan, but has paid a heavy price in India39;s latest mining catastrophe.Rat-infestedPoverty and a lack of jobs has forced thousands of migrants to risk their lives as "rat-miners" in Meghalaya. I do not think they are alive.Mohammed Abdul Mia, Saher39;s father, blamed the delayed rescue effort, saying: "If the government had taken proper steps earlier to rescue them, I would have got my son back".

"Is there any chance they are alive?"end-ofTags: meghalaya mine, meghalaya mine rescue operations, minersLocation: India, Assam."An environmental court banned mining in Meghalaya in 2014 because of the pollution threat to water sources and the risk to the miners. "I do not know what to do. Scores have died in similar accidents in recent years."We do not know what will happen now, we are a large family."Saheb said he can still not believe his luck but fears for Saher Islam, Monirul Islam and Amir Hussain, all friends from Bhangnamari. He sounded very happy."I was pulling a wagon from a chamber when suddenly I felt a cold wind followed by the roar of water," said Saheb.Most had to hack out coal and load it onto carts which Saheb and four others then hauled back to the central shaft. As a labourer in Assam, Saheb said he earned Rs 300 a day. "We shouted for help but we knew no one would hear us," he said. (Photo: File | PTI)Bhangnamari (Meghalaya): Saheb Ali felt an icy wind, saw a wall of water hurtling towards him and desperately held on to an electric cable to avoid becoming one of the 15 men trapped for more than two weeks in the 370-foot-deep illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills RCA Audio Video Cable for sale district in Meghalaya."Now I want the government to bring their bodies out so we can give them a proper burial.15 men have been trapped for more than two weeks in a 370-foot-deep illegal coal mine in East Jaintia Hills district in Meghalaya."Seconds later, he saw a deluge coming towards him."He spoke to me on December 13 before going to work."He somehow pulled us one after another into the box and we made it to ground level." But other jobs do not pay enough



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