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A gas explosion at a coal mine in Quetta, Pakistan, has resulted in the deaths of four miners, with eight more trapped. The rescue operation has been ongoing for over 27 hours, with authorities trying to reach the trapped miners, located about 4,300 feet underground. The rescue efforts are complicated due to gas presence and challenging weather conditions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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