Cape Times

RECOVERY PUT ON HOLD AGAIN

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RESCUE operations that were carried out in an attempt to retrieve more than 20 people who were trapped undergroun­d at Gloria coal mine near Middelburg in Mpumalanga while allegedly stealing copper cables, have been temporaril­y suspended again for safety reasons. According to business rescue practition­ers’ representa­tive Mike Elliot: “We have withdrawn a team of rescue workers from undergroun­d. We have to bring in a new big fan and will resume the operations as soon as we have it. We don’t allow rescue workers to go in an area that is not safe.” Elliot said the fan was needed in order to pump in fresh air undergroun­d so that harmful gases could dissipate. The bodies of several men have been retrieved from the mine’s undergroun­d area since last week following an explosion. A sixth man was brought to the surface alive and taken to a hospital, where he was later discharged, said provincial police spokespers­on Brigadier Leonard Hlathi. A number of police officers were still visible in and outside the mine premises yesterday, while a small group of family members of the trapped people also stood outside. Most of the family members said they were not aware that rescue operations had been put on hold and appealed to the business rescue practition­ers to speed up the process. “I just hope my brother’s son, Lerumo Mokete, is still alive in there,” said one of the family members.

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