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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
1,250 SA miners rescued
Elandsrand Mine (South Africa), Reuters:
Up to 200 women were among those stuck in a cramped space in the Elandsrand mine where temperatures could reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).


Around 1,250 miners remained trapped more than a mile underground in a South African gold mine were rescued on Thursday after an all-night rescue mission.

Up to 200 women were among those stuck in a cramped space in the Elandsrand mine where temperatures could reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).

Stranded when the electricity cable of the mine’s main lift was severed in an accident, the miners were being brought up in small lift slowly to avoid risks, mining officials said.

Jeanneth Makamu, exhausted and wearing dusty green overalls, said she had spent much of the time underground thinking about her family. Her husband, who also works at the mine, escaped the accident.

“I was worried for my two children and my husband Steven. I met him as I came in the morning shift and he was walking out (after a nightshift),” said Makamu.

As she and others emerged from the 2.2 km (1.4 miles) underground they were handed food packages before heading to their hostel accommodation. At least one worker had to be treated by paramedics for dehydration.

Mine owner Harmony Gold said the rescue operation was going smoothly and those underground were being pumped clean air and water. By 1000 GMT, 1,950 mineworkers of the 3,200 originally stranded had been rescued.

“It’s a very serious incident, but it’s under control,” Harmony chief executive officer Graham Briggs said.

Both the company and the mining union said better safety standards were needed at the pit near Carletonville, southwest of Johannesburg. Company chairman Patrice Motsepe described the accident as a “wake up call to all of us”.

Production at the mine was halted and would remain shut until an investigation had been completed and damage repaired, Briggs said. Harmony is the world’s fifth biggest gold producer.

Poor safety standards

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) blamed poor safety standards and Harmony’s practice of mining 24 hours a day.

“We suspect negligence. Because of continuous operations there is no time to make adequate checks,” NUM President Senzeni Zokwana told reporters.

South African gold mines are the deepest in the world and unions have often criticised companies for not doing enough to ensure workers’ safety.

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