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Rescue bid launched for hundreds trapped in South African gold mine

Rescue bid launched for hundreds trapped in South African gold mine

May 25, 2025

Johannesburg [South Africa], May 25: Rescue efforts were under way in South Africa on Friday as more than 200 miners were trapped at a gold mine for a second day.
Mining company Sibanye-Stillwater said on Thursday that the miners were trapped after what it referred to as a "shaft incident" at the Kloof gold mine, one of the company's deepest.
It said that all the workers were safe and gathered at an assembly point where they had been provided with food as efforts were being made to get them out.
"It was decided that employees should remain at the sub-shaft station until it is safe to proceed to the surface," the company said. The total number of workers trapped was not immediately clear. News agencies reported that 260 people were trapped, while a company spokesperson said 289 miners were in the shaft. The mine, located 60km (37 miles) west of Johannesburg, is among a few collecting from some of the world's deepest gold deposits.
Source: Qatar Tribune