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Heavy rains hit mining

July 22, 2021 12:03 am | Updated 12:03 am IST - BHADRADRI-KOTHAGUDEM

Coal production from GKOCP falls by 3,000 tonnes

Khammam, Telangana, 21/07/2021: The view of Singareni open cast coal mine, Coal production stoped due to heavy rain at Yellandu of Bhadradri Kothagudem district on Wedensday. Heavy rains lashed the coal belt region disrupting coal production in SCCLs OCPs in Kothagudem and Yellandu areas, resulting in a production loss of about 8000 tonnes of coal in the last 24 hours. Photo: Rao G N / The Hindu

Heavy rains continued to lash many parts of the district, mainly the coal belt region, hampering opencast mining operations in the Gouthamkhani Opencast Project (GKOCP) in Kothagudem area, Jawahar Khani-5 OCP (JK-5 OCP) in Yellandu area and other OCPs in Kothagudem region on Wednesday.

Sources said that the GKOCP at Rudrampur in Kothagudem area recorded a heavy rainfall of 44 mm in 24 hours, ending at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. The OCP area recorded excess rainfall of 200 mm so far this month as against the normal rainfall for this period, SCCL sources added.

With heavy rain pounding the OCP area for the second consecutive day, rainwater stagnated at pit slopes and OB dump slopes on the premises of the project hindering the movement of shovels and dumpers due to slushy conditions.

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As a result, coal production from the GKOCP fell by 3,000 tonnes as against the daily output target of 10,000 tonnes and also led to slight fall in dispatch of coal, sources said.

As many as seven high-capacity pumps were deployed to flush out water from the slopes on the premises of the OCP as per the contingency plan to tackle rain and slushy conditions.

SCCL sources said the GKOCP is right on the track of achieving the annual coal production target of 14.5 million tonnes in the current fiscal, despite minor disruptions in coal production and dispatches due to incessant rains.

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Meanwhile, the district received an average rainfall of 45.5 mm in 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. As many as 11 mandals recorded excess rainfall.

Dummugudem mandal recorded a high rainfall of 85.4 mm, followed by Gundala at 64.6 mm, Manuguru 63.4 mm and Kothagudem 40.2 mm.

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