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Number of trapped people in mineshaft increases

The tally of people who are trapped in the Gloria mineshaft has climbed to an estimate of 26 to 28 people with no real chance of rescue.

Some of the members who were initially part of the group of 42, all of whom were involved in a cable theft incident, disclosed in an interview about the events.
After admitting to attempted theft, the group refused to divulge their personal details but gave their account of the accident.

They entered the Gloria Coal Mine on Monday evening to strip the equipment when a methane explosion resulted in 22 members of the group being trapped underground.
Some of the survivors managed to retrieve two of the trapped people, but after going back inside to help the others, another four to six people never made it out.

It is suspected that they have been suffocated by the methane leakage.

Also read: BREAKING NEWS: 22 trapped in Gloria mineshaft

ANC Ward Councillor, Andile Mazwane, who has been at the forefront of the rescue mission told www.mobserver.co.za that ambulances were dispatched to assist the two people who had been recovered. It is believed that these two people are unconcious.

While emergency personnel are currently at the scene, it is too risky for anyone to try and retrieve the trapped group without the power supply being restored.
To have the mine up and running again for the rescue will cost an estimate of R340 million, which is money they don’t have.

When asked, a group of mine employees stated that they don’t think the emergency personnel are willing to risk their own lives for the rescue. They stated that air circulation needs to be restored to make the shaft safe for entry. “The Mine won’t pay for the rescue operation, so who is?” He blamed the government for the incident and said that if the mine was in operation, the incident would never have taken place.

This is the second incident of its kind to occur at the Gloria Coal Mine.

•In 1994, 33 miners were trapped underground after a fire broke out. Survivors of the incident shared their harrowing experience with the Middelburg Observer and told of how they tried to escape the blaze to the sound of their colluegues’ blood curling screams. 19 miners died in the incident and the survivors were left with endless nightmares.

PHOTO: Albert Botha.

 

 

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Sjani Campher

Sjani has been working as a community journalist and photographer at the Middelburg Observer since 2018, during which she has been responsible for the content creation for both digital and print, as well as maintaining the publication's online platforms. She is a member of the Forum for Community Journalists, and focuses on fields including hard news, investigative reporting, human interest, columns and sports.
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