Key Points

A Jharkhand family lost everything when their home collapsed due to land subsidence in Dhanbad’s mining zone. Residents blame unchecked underground fires and government apathy for recurring disasters. The affected family demands immediate relief as cracks spread across the area. This incident highlights the unresolved dangers faced by thousands living atop active coal mines.

Key Points: Dhanbad Land Subsidence Destroys Kalyani Devi's Home Amid Mine Risks

  • Family narrowly escapes collapsing house in Dhanbad
  • Underground mine fires blamed for land subsidence
  • Locals accuse BCCL and administration of inaction
  • Decades-old coal mining risks displace vulnerable residents
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Jharkhand: House collapses due to land subsidence in Dhanbad, earth cracks at several places

Jharkhand family escapes as land subsidence flattens their home in Dhanbad, exposing decades of coal mine neglect and safety failures.

"The entire house collapsed with a huge explosion. We rushed out just in time. – Kalyani Devi"

Dhanbad, Aug 18

A major incident of land subsidence occurred in the Jogta police station area of Dhanbad district of Jharkhand on Monday, when a house was reduced to rubble, triggering panic among residents.

The affected house, belonging to a woman named Kalyani Devi, was completely razed to the ground. Fortunately, moments before the collapse, the family managed to escape after sensing vibrations and hearing a loud sound.

“The entire house collapsed with a huge explosion. We rushed out just in time. All our belongings -- grains, clothes, household items -- are buried under the debris. We have nothing left to eat or wear,” Devi said with tears.

She demanded immediate relief, including shelter, food for her children, and compensation from the administration and Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL).

The family said that the house had been constructed with borrowed money taken on interest, which now lies destroyed.

The subsidence also caused large cracks in the earth and formed deep pits in several places, spreading fear in the neighbourhood.

Local resident Indradev Bhuiyan blamed both the administration and BCCL for negligence. “Despite repeated complaints, no action has been taken. These incidents keep happening every year,” he alleged.

Soon after the incident, BCCL officials reached the site but refused to answer media queries and reportedly reacted angrily.

Land subsidence has been a recurring problem in Dhanbad, where underground mine fires have been raging for more than seven decades in the coalfield areas.

Every year, dozens of such incidents occur, damaging houses, displacing families, and threatening lives. Yet, despite the risks, lakhs of people continue to live in the affected regions, often with little support or compensation.

Monday’s incident has once again raised serious questions about the safety of residents living in these areas. No concrete steps have been taken to prevent such disasters in the future.

- IANS

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Priya S
My uncle lives in Dhanbad and says these land cracks are becoming more frequent. The mining companies must be held accountable for proper rehabilitation of affected areas. Safety should come before profits!
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Aman W
Why does it take a disaster for authorities to notice these problems? The administration knew about these risks for decades. Shameful negligence! 😡
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Sarah B
As someone working in disaster management, I must say this was completely preventable. The government needs better monitoring systems and evacuation plans for high-risk zones.
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Kavya N
The poor family lost everything they built with borrowed money! Government should provide immediate compensation and interest-free loans to rebuild. My prayers are with them 🙏
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Vikram M
While I sympathize with the victims, we must also ask why people continue living in known danger zones. Some responsibility lies with residents too - safety should be priority over convenience.
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Nisha Z
BCCL officials refusing to answer questions shows their attitude! These companies make crores in profit but won't take responsibility for the damage they cause. Time for strict regulations!

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