💨 Abstract
Two coal miners died in a Chamalang coal field in Pakistan's Balochistan due to toxic gas inhalation. The miners, working over 1,000 feet below ground level, were trapped by methane gas that caused them to fall into a water pit. Rescue efforts were challenging due to the gas buildup, and both miners succumbed to the toxic fumes.
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