Cape Times

22 TRAPPED UNDERGROUN­D

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THE DEPARTMENT of Mineral Resources (DMR) said yesterday that it had dispatched a team of inspectors to Koornfonte­in Gloria coal mine in Mpumalanga, where scores of people are reportedly trapped undergroun­d. The group of 22 people, believed to be Lesotho nationals, were apparently trapped undergroun­d at the mine, some 36km from Middelburg in Mpumalanga, after a gas explosion. “The DMR is aware there’s been an incident at the mine which is not operationa­l. Our inspectors are en route for an inspection in loco and we are engaging with Mine Rescue Services for assistance. Details to follow as the situation unfolds,” the department said. The Middelburg Observer reported earlier that a group of 42 Lesotho nationals allegedly went undergroun­d in an attempt to steal cables when there was a gas explosion. The paper said 20 members of the group managed to reach safety, but 22 were left behind. A search-andrescue operation by the proto teams was believed to be underway. The Gloria mine is believed to be part of the Optimum Coal assets, formerly owned by the Gupta family and put into business rescue last year. The mine has been closed since September after hundreds of miners were not paid.

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