Up to 200 workers are feared trapped inside an illegal
gold mine in South Africa, emergency rescuers say. “We have got communication
with about 63 trapped miners. They have told us that underneath them there’s
200 others,” Werner Vermak spokesman of private emergency operators ER24 said.
The opening to an old shaft at the mine outside Benoni was covered by a large boulder, but the site
was too unstable to move it, the South African Press Association reported.
There were however counter-reports later which says only 11 miners were trapped and they have been
rescued.
Werner says that operations had ceased on the site and the
mine had been handed over to mine security. The miners have been taken into
police custody. The men were believed to have been trapped since Saturday
morning.
The miners were trapped in the “New Kleinfontein 6″
ventilation shaft, which had been closed off with concrete slabs, a
spokesperson for Gold One, which has prospecting rights to the area said.
The illegal miners have dug a tunnel right next to it
to access the shaft and it has collapsed behind them,” he said, adding that the
rain might have triggered the collapse of the mine.
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