Thursday, April 2, 2026

Labourers Rescued After Earth Mound Caves In at J&K Site

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Two labourers had a narrow escape when a mound of earth caved in on them at a construction site in Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir, on Tuesday evening. The incident occurred while the men were digging a roadside drain in Beri-Pattan near Sunderbani. Fortunately, their colleagues responded rapidly and successfully pulled them out, averting a potential tragedy.

Officials reported that the two workers were engaged in routine construction work when the mishap occurred. As they dug deeper into the ground, a sudden collapse buried them beneath a significant pile of earth. Fellow labourers and engineers at the site immediately jumped into action, showcasing remarkable teamwork and bravery.

The quick action of the other labourers played a crucial role in preventing any serious injuries. Rescue workers and construction site officials focused on safety protocols to ensure that all other personnel were accounted for after the incident. Witnesses reported the scene as chaotic but ultimately relief-filled when the two men emerged from the collapse unharmed.

Officials from the construction company praised the quick thinking and bravery of the workers who responded during the incident. They emphasized the importance of maintaining safety standards at the site to prevent such occurrences in the future. According to recent safety reports, construction sites in the region have faced challenges due to terrain instability, but adequate training can help minimize risks.

In light of this incident, safety experts suggest that regular training sessions on emergency response should be intensified in various construction projects across Jammu and Kashmir. They stress that adherence to safety regulations is paramount to avoid such near-misses going forward.

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has committed to a review of construction safety protocols, emphasizing the importance of worker safety. Local leaders and advocates for labor rights have also highlighted the need for improved working conditions and robust safety measures in construction sites.

This incident has sparked discussions about labor safety standards not just in Jammu and Kashmir, but throughout India. As the construction industry grows, ensuring the well-being of workers is becoming increasingly vital. Authorities must take proactive steps to safeguard the health and safety of those who contribute significantly to infrastructure development.

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