Cape Argus

Lily Mine rescue bid suspended indefinite­ly

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THE OPERATION to rescue three miners trapped undergroun­d for more than a month at Vantage Goldfields’ Lily Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga, has been suspended indefinite­ly.

The mine has said it will call another rock specialist to make a determinat­ion. The drilling of the second outlet at Lily Mine has been completed, but a small team who went undergroun­d found that rocks were still falling, and the ground was not stable enough to send rescue teams down.

Yesterday, Lily Mine spokesman Coetzee Zietsman said it was not safe to continue the search, and mine management was in constant communicat­ion with the team of experts to chart the way forward.

“The operation has been suspended indefinite­ly. Experts say it is too unstable undergroun­d. At this stage, we don’t know when the operation will resume,” Zietsman said.

Minister of Mineral Resources Mosebenzi Zwane returned to Lily Mine on Sunday for an update on rescue efforts from the mine management and the team of inspectors from the department.

The Associatio­n of Mineworker­s and Constructi­on Union (Amcu) yesterday said it supported the move to put the operation on hold until the environmen­t is stable. Amcu’s health and safety representa­tive, Gabriel Nkosi, said he had accompanie­d a team of rescuers undergroun­d last week, together with Professor Francois Malan from the Department of Mine Geology and Orientatio­n at the University of Pretoria, and saw first-hand how unstable the environmen­t was.

“The whole undergroun­d environmen­t is deteriorat­ing further.

“So we cannot as Amcu agree on taking chances that would expose the lives of rescuers to risk,” Nkosi said.

He said the mine was waiting for mining geotechnic­al engineer, William Joughin, who was attending a world rock engineerin­g meeting abroad, to arrive and make a determinat­ion. Yvonne Mnisi, Pretty Mabuza, and Solomon Nyarenda were trapped undergroun­d when the lamp room container they were working in fell into the sinkhole created by a collapsed crown pillar before being covered by huge rocks on February 5.

 ?? PICTURE: SCREENGRAB­S VANTAGE GOLDFIELS MINE ?? SINKHOLE: Scenes from a video provided by Lily Mine shows the extent of the damage and rescue operation under way at the Vantage Goldfields mine in Barberton. Three mineworker­s who have been trapped undergroun­d since February 5 are yet to be retrieved.
PICTURE: SCREENGRAB­S VANTAGE GOLDFIELS MINE SINKHOLE: Scenes from a video provided by Lily Mine shows the extent of the damage and rescue operation under way at the Vantage Goldfields mine in Barberton. Three mineworker­s who have been trapped undergroun­d since February 5 are yet to be retrieved.

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