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Over the next six hours, Gill stayed underground, sending the miners up one by one.

Gill insisted on being the first person lowered into the dark, unstable pit to assess the situation and coordinate the evacuation. Upon reaching the bottom, he found the miners weak, terrified, and suffering from oxygen deprivation. raniganj coal mine rescue full

Gill descended into the collapsed mine via the rescue capsule. Inside, he organized the panicked miners, ensuring that discipline was maintained. He personally checked the entry of every miner into the capsule, ensuring the center of gravity remained stable for the ascent. Over the next six hours, Gill stayed underground,

The is celebrated as the most successful underground survival operation in Indian mining history. On November 13, 1989 , a sudden water inundation at the Mahabir Colliery in Raniganj, West Bengal, trapped 65 miners deep underground. Facing rising floodwaters and failing technical solutions, an engineer named Jaswant Singh Gill engineered a daring rescue strategy. He fabricated a custom steel capsule, lowered himself into the pit, and single-handedly brought all 65 trapped men back to the surface. Gill descended into the collapsed mine via the

At the time, 65 men were trapped at a depth of below the surface. [8†L8-L9] [11†L9-L10]