Chasnala mining disaster
The Chasnala mining disaster was a disaster that happened on 27 December 1975 in a coal mine in Chasnala near Dhanbad in the Indian state of Jharkhand. An explosion in the mine followed by flooding killed 380 miners.[3]
Date | 27 December 1975 |
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Location | Dhanbad, Bihar (now Jharkhand) |
Cause | Water from adjacent mine gushed after the wall in between collapsed |
Deaths | 380[1] |
Convicted | 2 (in 2012)[2] |
Verdict | 1 year imprisonment and Rs. 5000 fine each[1][2] |
Accident
When a roof of coal caved in, 7 million imperial gallons (32,000 m3) of water per minute flooded into the mine. The miners were trapped under a mountain of debris and drowned when the water surged into the mine. The Indian Iron and Steel Company (IISCO), which owned the mine, said it conformed to international standards.[4]
In popular culture
The film Kaala Patthar depicts the tragedy.[2] Shaheed Smarak was built in the memory of the victims.[5]
See also
References
- Justice: delivered or denied?
- "Chasnala, 40 years later: Memories of a flooded mine recede". The Indian Express. 22 January 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- The ten worst worldwide mining disasters Archived April 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- Coal mine explodes in India (this day in history)
- "Chasnala mine disaster victims remembered". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
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