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‘Rat Miners’ Rescue 41 Men From India Tunnel After

‘Rat Miners’ Rescue 41 Men From India Tunnel After Machines Failed | Insider News

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A team of “rat miners” successfully rescued the 41 men who had been stranded in a highway tunnel in the Indian Himalayas for 17 days. Rat-hole mining, once widely used for coal extraction, was banned in India in 2014.

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  1. Though called rat miners, they work for a company called Trenchless Services from India. They work on road projects where they lay pipes under the road without cutting open the road or disturbing existing traffic. They do not do rat mining at all.

  2. Lol, rat mining causes environmental damage but modern technology doesn't! What a totally stupid concept. For that matter, any kind of mining, tunneling etc causes environmental damage.

  3. Thank You! Mother Cow for helping the trap workers. Bless them with offerings. India Superpower and Vishwa Guru(Global Teacher) achieves mind boggling task of rescuing 41 workers after 18 days. Proud Indian๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

  4. Hats off to the locals & national agencies who did what the huge, costly machinery & strategists couldn't. Aussies are taking credit for one expert who was called in to help๐Ÿ˜‚, and his strategy failed. That's Western drama for you.

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