rehabilitation of areas affected by underground coal fires
The rehabilitation of areas affected by underground coal fires refers to the process of restoring and repairing the damages caused by these fires by implementing remedial measures, such as extinguishing the fire, reclaiming the land, and mitigating environmental and social impacts.
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