Here are the 10 latest developments in this story:
The massive mound of earth- more than 820 feet of the mine - collapsed at around 7.30 pm as a worker headed towards the exit gate.
23 people are missing, said senior police official RK Mallick to NDTV. Nine bodies have been recovered so far.
Dozens of vehicles are stuck under tons of earth. Hundreds of emergency workers battled overnight to rescue the men at the Lalmatia open cast mine in Jharkhand's Godda district.
Authorities dispatched more than 200 rescue workers from the central National Disaster Management Authority to the site to help with rescue work.
Chief Minister Raghubar Das said that he has directed speedy rescue and relief efforts. "All senior officials have been asked to stay at the site," he said on Twitter.
"Jharkhand Government & Minister @PiyushGoyal are working to restore normalcy," tweeted PM Narendra Modi.
The mine is operated by the government-owned Eastern Coalfields Limited.
Emergency workers are using mechanical diggers to rescue those trapped in the debris.
The miners are employed by a private contractor and work round-the-clock.
Jharkhand is one of the richest mineral zones in India, some 29 percent of the country's coal deposits present in the impoverished state.
Search For 13 Miners Trapped For 2 Weeks In Russia Called Off 12 Killed After Coal Mine Collapses In Pakistan Dozens Feared Dead After Gold Mine Collapses In Venezuela Colonial-Era IPC Out, New Criminal Laws Take Effect From Today: 10 Points On Camera, Family Of 7 Swept Away In Swollen Waterfall Near Mumbai "We'll Delete This": M Kharge, Veep Share Laughs Days After Heated Exchange "He Doesn't Know...": M Kharge Waves Away Minister In Prerna Sthal Row Rahul Gandhi Seeks Discussion On NEET In Lok Sabha Audi India Reports Weak Sales In Q2 2024, Citing Supply Chain Disruptions Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.