THE GLOBE AND MAIL | jharia’s Fiery Mines

The Jharia coal mines have been on fire in Jharkhand, India for almost 100 years.

As the fires spread, many people live with the ground beneath them burning.

Residents tell stories of villagers sleeping as the earth below gives way.

Villagers survive by picking illegal coal from the mines to sell at local markets.

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