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Jharia coal fires may burn hotter, emit more greenhouse gases than thought

Posted on May 20, 2026 By admin
Jharia coal fires may burn hotter, emit more greenhouse gases than thought

An underground fire burning in Jharia, Jharkhand, August 2024. | Photo Credit: Amit Bhelari/The Hindu Fires have burnt beneath the Jharia coal fields in Jharkhand for decades now, releasing smoke and gases through cracks in the ground. And according to a new study, parts of this underground fire system may burn hotter and release more…

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Jharia coal fires may burn hotter, emit more greenhouse gases than thought

Posted on May 20, 2026 By admin
Jharia coal fires may burn hotter, emit more greenhouse gases than thought

An underground fire burning in Jharia, Jharkhand, August 2024. | Photo Credit: Amit Bhelari/The Hindu Fires have burnt beneath the Jharia coal fields in Jharkhand for decades now, releasing smoke and gases through cracks in the ground. And according to a new study, parts of this underground fire system may burn hotter and release more…

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