<p>Guwahati: Dewatering continued in the coal quarry in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/assam">Assam</a>'s Dima Hasao district, with the authorities failing to trace the five workers who are still trapped inside for 10 days, officials said on Wednesday.</p><p>Water was pumped out of the mine using machines brought by the ONGC and Coal India, and the water level has gone down considerably.</p><p>Dewatering is being carried out with the help of nine pumps while six others are on standby, the official said.</p>.Assam's Charaideo Maidams get World Heritage certificate from UNESCO in Paris.<p>Nine workers had been trapped inside the mine on January 6 when the quarry was flooded. Four bodies were recovered since then.</p><p>The water level, which was initially at 100 ft, is coming down gradually and the current level is being ascertained, he said.</p><p>Divers will go inside the quarry only after the water level recedes to search for the trapped miners.</p><p>The four bodies were found floating on the water with navy, army and NDRF divers bringing them out.</p>.Assam: Rescue efforts continue as survival chances fade for trapped miners.<p>The first body was recovered last Wednesday and three others on Saturday.</p><p>Navy divers who were requisitioned for rescue operations since the second day of the tragedy have been withdrawn and moved out of the incident site, an official said.</p><p>The rescue operations were being carried out jointly by the army, Assam Rifles, NDRF, SDRF and district administration since the first day.</p>.<p>''The hope of survival of the remaining trapped miners appears to be waning as they remain trapped for the ninth day but the rescue operations will continue," the official said.</p><p>An underwater Remote Operating Vehicle (ROV) is also being sent inside the quarry at regular intervals to capture images of the trapped miner, the official added.</p><p>The chief minister had earlier claimed that the mine was abandoned 12 years ago and was under the Assam Mineral Development Corporation till three years ago. </p>
<p>Guwahati: Dewatering continued in the coal quarry in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/assam">Assam</a>'s Dima Hasao district, with the authorities failing to trace the five workers who are still trapped inside for 10 days, officials said on Wednesday.</p><p>Water was pumped out of the mine using machines brought by the ONGC and Coal India, and the water level has gone down considerably.</p><p>Dewatering is being carried out with the help of nine pumps while six others are on standby, the official said.</p>.Assam's Charaideo Maidams get World Heritage certificate from UNESCO in Paris.<p>Nine workers had been trapped inside the mine on January 6 when the quarry was flooded. Four bodies were recovered since then.</p><p>The water level, which was initially at 100 ft, is coming down gradually and the current level is being ascertained, he said.</p><p>Divers will go inside the quarry only after the water level recedes to search for the trapped miners.</p><p>The four bodies were found floating on the water with navy, army and NDRF divers bringing them out.</p>.Assam: Rescue efforts continue as survival chances fade for trapped miners.<p>The first body was recovered last Wednesday and three others on Saturday.</p><p>Navy divers who were requisitioned for rescue operations since the second day of the tragedy have been withdrawn and moved out of the incident site, an official said.</p><p>The rescue operations were being carried out jointly by the army, Assam Rifles, NDRF, SDRF and district administration since the first day.</p>.<p>''The hope of survival of the remaining trapped miners appears to be waning as they remain trapped for the ninth day but the rescue operations will continue," the official said.</p><p>An underwater Remote Operating Vehicle (ROV) is also being sent inside the quarry at regular intervals to capture images of the trapped miner, the official added.</p><p>The chief minister had earlier claimed that the mine was abandoned 12 years ago and was under the Assam Mineral Development Corporation till three years ago. </p>