Fifteen officials of the public sector company got
trapped in a mine Tuesday night when a cage used to carry the personnel fell
down after a rope broke, police said. The team included members of vigilance
department and other officials who had gone for an inspection. When the cage
was coming up, it collapsed due to breakage of a rope.
"Ten persons have been taken out so far and
the process of taking out the remaining five persons is going on," SP Neem
Ka Thana Praveen Nayak said.
Three officials, Hansraj, AK Sharma, and Preetam
were rescued and taken out of the mine in the first round. Five more, GD Gupta,
Vanendu Bhandari, AK Bohra, Niranjan Sahu, and Bhagirath were taken out in the
second, while Ramesh Narayan Singh and Karan Singh Bohra were taken out in the
third round.
Neem ka Thana Collector Sharad Mehra told reporters
that remaining persons would also be
taken out in some time.
Earlier, Dr Mahendra Singh, a part of the medical
team, said three of the rescued were sent to SMS hospital in Jaipur with
fractures and other injuries.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said
officials have been instructed to speed up the relief and rescue operations.
"Information was received about the accident
caused by the breakage of the lift rope in the Kolihan mine of Hindustan Copper
Limited in Khetri, Jhunjhunu. The concerned officials have been instructed to
immediately reach the spot and speed up the relief and rescue operations and
provide all possible help and health facilities to the affected," he said
in a post on X.
A vigilance team, along with senior officials and
workers of the state-owned company, had gone inside the mine for an inspection.
However, when they were about to come up, the rope holding the cage broke due
to which it collapsed and the personnel were trapped at a depth of several
hundred feet, police said.