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Dozens feared dead as eight miners rescued

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Eight subsistenc­e miners who were trapped undergroun­d for several days after heavy flooding in Zimbabwe have been rescued, though dozens of their coworkers are still missing and feared dead.

Rescuers yesterday pulled the exhausted, muddied survivors from the ground and took them to a tent for medical treatment. Relatives waiting at the scene ululated, cheered and hugged each other.

Later came the retrieval of the dead. One by one the bodies were pulled from one of the tunnels in the gold fields, put in blue body bags and into a police truck which is transporti­ng them to a tent for identifica­tion.

Dozens of the small-scale gold miners were caught undergroun­d on Wednesday on the outskirts of Kadoma, west Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, when a dam wall collapsed and water rushed into the nearby mining tunnels.

It is unclear how many miners remain trapped, but the government has said between 60 and 70 people were working undergroun­d at the time of the accident. The government has declared it a national disaster.

Uniformed police, government workmen and artisanal miners, some of them wearing shorts, T-shirts and sandals, are working together in the retrieval operation using a handpowere­d winch and ropes.

Ignoring a strong stench, some people broke through the police perimeter to catch a glimpse of the process, while others hoped to identify their friends and relatives.

At least 20 bodies had been identified undergroun­d, while the search for more bodies continued, said Henrietta Rushwaya, the leader of Zimbabwe’s associatio­n of small scale miners.

A government statement said that $200,000 is needed to complete the operation.

Local head of the Civil Protection Unit Cecilia Chitiyo told reporters that ‘‘well-wishers’’ should donate body bags, masks, gloves, diesel fuel and other needed items. – AP

 ?? AP ?? Rescued artisanal miners sit in a tent after rains flooded mines on the outskirts of Kadoma, west of Harare, this week.
AP Rescued artisanal miners sit in a tent after rains flooded mines on the outskirts of Kadoma, west of Harare, this week.

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