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79 Miners Rescued From South African Shaft, over 100 Still Underground

  • On Thursday at 10:00 am local time, 260 mine workers were trapped underground at the Kloof gold mine, 60 kilometers west of Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • The accident damaged the elevator system that miners rely on to enter and exit the underground shaft, leaving them trapped below ground for over 24 hours until rescuers brought them to the surface.
  • The rescue began with 79 miners brought to the surface by 1:30 pm on Friday, followed by the remaining workers rescued six hours later, with no injuries reported during the incident.
  • The head of Sibanye-Stillwater, Neal Froneman, stated that mining activities will remain halted until all necessary corrective measures are fully in place, with affected workers undergoing medical checks and their families receiving support.
  • This event highlights ongoing safety concerns in South Africa's mining industry, which employs hundreds of thousands and exports key minerals, despite falling mineworker death rates over recent years.
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South Africa rescues all 260 miners stuck underground alive

Rescuers on Friday pulled out all 260 mine workers who had been stuck for more than 24 hours in an underground shaft in South Africa, the mine's operator said.

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MINING.com broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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