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Four die in mica mine collapse in Jharkhand The incident occurred at Ghatarwa in Phulwaria village under Koderma police station, around 166km north of state capital Ranchi Four persons were buried alive after the roof of an illegal abandoned mica mine collapsed in a forest area in Jharkhand’s Koderma district on Thursday night. The incident occurred at Ghatarwa in Phulwaria village under Koderma police station, around 166km north of state capital Ranchi. A police team, led by Koderma superintendent of police Ehtesham Waquarib and sub-divisional police officer Rajendra Prasad, managed to recover the bodies around 4.30pm on Friday. “We managed to retrieve the body of four villagers who were engaged in illegal mining by certain persons. We have asked the officials of Koderma Wildlife Sanctuary (since the area falls under forest division) to lodge an FIR against unidentified persons responsible for operating such illegal mines deep in the forest area and misleading poor people to extract mica scrap. We have been conducting raids acting on a tip-off against such illegal mines and will again step up action against them,” the SP said.