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More than 3,000 South African miners trapped
Updated Wed. Oct. 3 2007 5:52 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
More than 3,000 workers are trapped underground in a South African mine belonging to the world's fifth biggest gold producer, officials said Wednesday.
It's unclear whether any miners were on the lift when the cable broke, but it blocked the entrance to a shaft 2.2 kilometres beneath the surface.
Union officials say a burst water pipe likely caused a shaft to collapse.
The shaft is believed to be 2.2 kilometres beneath the surface.
A Harmony Gold spokeswoman told Reuters the workers at the Elandsrand mine became trapped after an electrical cable of a lift carrying workers snapped at about 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
According to the British Broadcasting Corp., rescue teams are now trying to reach the stranded workers using an adjacent shaft.
A spokesperson for Harmony Gold said the company had lost communication with the miners.
Mine engineers are trying to rescue the workers by lowering an adjacent lift to them.
The rescue operation could last well into the following morning as it may only be possible to lift out a few hundred workers at a time.
A spokesman for the National Union of Mineworkers told The Associated Press that the mine managers are meeting with union members.
The Elandsrand mine contains the largest gold deposit in the world.
More to come...
Thoughts and prayers go out in hopes of a safe return to all.
More than 3,000 South African miners trapped
Updated Wed. Oct. 3 2007 5:52 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
More than 3,000 workers are trapped underground in a South African mine belonging to the world's fifth biggest gold producer, officials said Wednesday.
It's unclear whether any miners were on the lift when the cable broke, but it blocked the entrance to a shaft 2.2 kilometres beneath the surface.
Union officials say a burst water pipe likely caused a shaft to collapse.
The shaft is believed to be 2.2 kilometres beneath the surface.
A Harmony Gold spokeswoman told Reuters the workers at the Elandsrand mine became trapped after an electrical cable of a lift carrying workers snapped at about 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
According to the British Broadcasting Corp., rescue teams are now trying to reach the stranded workers using an adjacent shaft.
A spokesperson for Harmony Gold said the company had lost communication with the miners.
Mine engineers are trying to rescue the workers by lowering an adjacent lift to them.
The rescue operation could last well into the following morning as it may only be possible to lift out a few hundred workers at a time.
A spokesman for the National Union of Mineworkers told The Associated Press that the mine managers are meeting with union members.
The Elandsrand mine contains the largest gold deposit in the world.
More to come...
Thoughts and prayers go out in hopes of a safe return to all.