There was no explosion of any concrete tank that allegedly stored radioactive remnants of exploratory drilling of uranium at Nongbah-Jynrin in South West Khasi Hills.

A magistrate and a police team visited the site at Nongbah-Jynrin and they found no such explosion.

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However, the team found that there was a hole in one of the concrete tanks which appeared to have been dug up intentionally.

South West Khasi Hills police termed the social media reports of the โ€œexplosionโ€ as โ€œfake newsโ€ and said they will ask the Cyber Crime Cell to investigate into the matter.

The Khasi Studentsโ€™ Union (KSU) also visited the site on Tuesday and claimed cracks in at least four of the tanks.

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โ€œAs of now, the KSU does not believe that the report of the explosion is a rumour,โ€ KSU leader Forwardman Nongrem said.

Nongrem demanded that the government should take up the matter seriously and properly investigate the same.

The UCIL earlier proposed to set up an open-cast uranium mining and processing plant at Mawthabah.

Meghalaya has an estimated 9.22 million tons of uranium ore deposits.