A devastating slab collapse in the Chikhla mines of Manganese Ore (India) has resulted in the death of two workers and left one injured. The incident has raised serious concerns about safety protocols in the mining industry.
Mining SafetyWorker FatalitiesChikhla MinesManganese Ore IndiaSlab CollapseReal Estate MaharashtraMar 05, 2025

The exact cause of the slab collapse is still under investigation. Initial reports suggest that a large slab of rock gave way, trapping the workers beneath the debris.
Manganese Ore (India) issued a statement expressing deep sorrow and condolences to the families of the deceased workers. They have promised to conduct a thorough investigation and implement enhanced safety measures.
The company has announced increased training for workers, regular safety audits, and the installation of advanced monitoring systems. Local authorities have also requested the mine to halt operations until safety issues are resolved.
The number of mining accidents in India has been on the rise, according to the Mines Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). This has led to increased scrutiny and calls for stricter regulations and better enforcement of safety protocols.
The families of the deceased workers have been provided with financial and emotional support by Manganese Ore (India) and local NGOs. The company has also expressed its commitment to assist the families in any way possible.

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