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    Home - South Africa - Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine
    South Africa Updated:January 15, 2025

    Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine

    By Olga Winter - EU Newsdesk2 Mins Read
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    Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine

    Months after efforts began to remove people working in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa, rescuers removed 36 bodies and 82 survivors from the mine after two days of operations, police said on Tuesday.

    “All 82 that have been arrested are facing illegal mining, trespassing and contravention of the immigration act charges,” police Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said in a statement.

    Police are uncertain how many miners remain inside the illegal mine but said it is likely in the hundreds. Miners, many from neighboring countries, entered the shaft near Stilfontein, about 140 kilometers (90 miles) southwest of Johannesburg, the shaft that used to be part of the South African mining industry, hoping to find remnants of gold.

    Since operations to empty the mine began in August, 1,576 people have left the shaft, according to the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy. Authorities had, for months,cut access to food and water from the surface to force the miners out, but a court order in November put an end to fsuch restrictions.

    Rescue operations continue

    Rescue operations involving a metal cage lowered into the mine shaft to recover men and bodies from more than 2 kilometers underground will continue for days, police said.

    Illegal mining usually takes place in mines after companies abandon them because large-scale operations are no longer viable.

    Some of world’s deepest mines

    Minerals Minister Gwede Mantashe visited the site on Tuesday and said it is not the miners who profit from the illegal gold trade.

    “These foot soldiers are taking this gold to somebody. That somebody must take responsibility for that,” he said. “Those who make money out of gold mining must take full responsibility of the risk taken.”

    South Africa has some of the world’s deepest gold mines, some of which reach kilometers underground, according to the Minerals Council South Africa.

    sms/ftm (AP, AFP, Reuters)

    Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine – DW – 01/14/2025

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