Mine rescue

Canadian Miners Trapped After Cave-in Survive with Air, Food, and Water

Three workers are trapped in the Red Chris gold and copper mine in British Columbia after two rockfalls on Tuesday. A remote-controlled scoop is clearing debris while specialized drones assess underground conditions. The trapped workers have access to air, food, and water in a refuge chamber and were able to relocate there after the initial rockfall. Production has been halted while the rescue efforts continue, and the company is attempting to restore communication with the trapped individuals.

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South Africa Gold Mine: 289 Miners Trapped, Rescue Underway

Approximately 289 miners became trapped in Sibanye-Stillwater’s Kloof gold mine’s number seven shaft after a door malfunctioned during ore transportation, damaging the shaft. The mining company assured that all workers were safe and would be rescued by midday Friday. The incident follows a separate tragedy in January where at least 87 illegal miners perished in an abandoned mine. South Africa grapples with a significant problem of illegal mining in its numerous abandoned mines, which poses safety risks and causes substantial economic losses.

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