Four workers are feared dead and nine have been injured in a landslide at a Coal India Ltd mine in Odisha, news agency Reuters quoted a company spokesperson as saying on Wednesday.
The open cast mine in Odisha, with production capacity of 20,000 tonnes a day, has been shut after the late Tuesday accident, said Dikken Mehra, a spokesman for Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd, a subsidiary of Coal India Ltd, the largest coal producer in the world.
"It will take at least a week to resume operations," Mr Mehra said.
Local officials said the landslide was triggered by a controlled explosion at the site, news agency PTI reported.
India's numerous mines, some of them illegal and often in remote hilly terrain, also have a poor safety record, although there is little data as many accidents go unreported.
In December last year, 15 miners were killed in an illegal "rat-hole" coal mine in Meghalaya after it collapsed when water from a nearby river seeped into the mine.
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