One miner has been rescued, while the rescue team is working to save the other two, who are Afghan nationals.

In the Dukki area of Balochistan, three coal miners became trapped on Thursday due to the accumulation of toxic gas in the mine.

One of the miners has been rescued and is reported to be in stable condition, but the other two remain trapped.

According to rescue sources, the miners were working at a depth of 1,400 feet in a local coal mine in Dukki when toxic gas built up and trapping them.

Rescue teams have successfully recovered one miner, while efforts continue to rescue the remaining two, Habib Ur Rehman and Safiullah, who are Afghan nationals.