An underground blaze was reported today along the Ranchi-Patna highway
(NH-33) at Kujju in Ramgarh, where coal mine fires have been raging for some
time now, triggering fresh fears of land subsidence.



The source of the fire is an abandoned mine of the Central Coalfields
Limited (CCL) near Loha Gate, barely 30m from the highway. Columns of
flames, some as high as 300ft, were seen from a distance.



According to local residents, a portion at the spot has subsided, resulting
in craters. “Thick, black smoke has covered the stretch making it difficult
for us to commute as we cannot see anything. In the evening, the situation
becomes more dangerous. Accidents are just waiting to happen as there are
steep curves,” complained a local resident, Rakesh Shankar.



A team of CCL officials visited the spot and took stock of the situation.
Conceding that it was impossible to douse the flames and thus save the
highway, the officials said that a diversion was the only solution.



Last week, the state road construction department had decided to construct a
765m diversion — between Lakdi Gate and Singh Hotel — to bypass the
fire-ravaged area. But work is yet to start.



However, sources said that the Ramgarh administration was prepared to divert
the traffic from Naya More of Kujju to reach Charhi on the highway via
Ghato. But they added that it would take at least two months to construct
the new route.



Hazaribagh, Aug. 6: Telegraph

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