Ramgarh in Jharkhand cracks like Joshimath! The explosion ripped the ground, people left their homes in fear
Shailesh Sao, a local resident, said that the town was temporarily established in the West Bokaro division at this time. Although there is a coal mine underneath. In the meantime, coal was mined two decades ago.
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of Uttarakhand Landslide in Joshimath And the incidents of cracks in houses have not stopped yet, an incident has also come to light in Jharkhand’s Ramgarh. Here in West Bokaro, there was a loud explosion around 2.30 am on Wednesday. Cracks appeared in the ground and walls of three-four houses due to the earth rupture. This crack was so wide that a man could sit in it. After this incident, so much panic spread among the people that people left their houses and came out. The incident is about one km away from the coal mining area.
Local people reported the incident in panic. Shailesh Sav said that suddenly there was a loud explosion in the house. I thought someone had exploded a bomb, when I saw the ground erupting. The walls of the house are moving. All this happened in front of our eyes and in a short time. Hearing the explosion, all the people in the house came out, everyone was watching the explosion on the ground, but no one was in a position to do anything. When someone told them to run, everyone ran away from the scene.
Fear among people when they remember Joshimath
People could not recover from the fear of the soil bursting and the walls sliding that they remembered Joshimath. This caused so much panic among the people that people could not gather the courage to enter their homes. Rather, he was standing far away and looking at the misery of the houses built with his hard-earned money. Shailesh Sao, a local resident, said that the town was temporarily established in the West Bokaro division at this time. Although there is a coal mine underneath. In the meantime, coal was mined two decades ago. According to experts, the land is slowly sinking in places where there are mines.
The entire coalfield is prone to landslides
The entire coalfield is prone to landslides due to underground fires and illegal mining. According to experts, from Nirsa to Jharia and Bagmara coal fields, such incidents are happening every day. Such incidents happen up to railway lines and NH. The main reason for this is that there used to be coal mines under this land. Big tunnels have been made under it.