Tuesday, 22 May 2012

19 miners trapped in Northern Cape mine

Johannesburg - Nineteen illegal miners were trapped underground in a diamond mine near Kleinzee in the Northern Cape on Tuesday, police said.

"Rescue workers are talking to the trapped miners, but we are not sure of their condition," Captain Cherelle Ehlers said.

A disused tunnel in the mine collapsed, trapping the men who were digging illegally for diamonds. Eleven managed to escape and alerted police that there were people underground.

"The miners are trapped in tunnels at the Bontekou mine in Kleinzee," said Ehlers. The mine closed the tunnels in April.

Police and rescue teams from Kommagas, Kleinzee, Port Nolloth, Upington, and Kimberley, as well as rescuers from the De Beers mine and the Nama Khoi disaster management were are at the scene.

It is thought the tunnel collapsed at about 03:00 on Tuesday. The area that caved in was about 6m deep and led to several tunnels and an underground waiting area.

Three of the 11 who escaped were admitted to a hospital in Springbok.

Ehlers said loose gravel was hindering rescue efforts.

- SAPA/News24

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