On the 18th day of the operation, the navy divers stayed inside the shaft for three hours with a hi-tech gadget, Under Water Remotely Operated Vehicle (UWROV), and found visibility to be very poor – only one foot. The search would be feasible only after the water level inside the shaft is reduced to a safe diving limit of 30 metres. The depth of water is expected to be over 150 ft.
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Meghalaya mine: Navy divers re-enter shaft
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