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Scores of illegal miners are feared trapped in an abandoned gold shaft near Johannesburg, South African emergency officials say.Scores of illegal miners are feared trapped in an abandoned gold shaft near Johannesburg, South African emergency officials say.
Emergency services told Reuters that they were communicating with a group of 30 miners trapped near the top of the mine by fallen boulders.Emergency services told Reuters that they were communicating with a group of 30 miners trapped near the top of the mine by fallen boulders.
Those miners have told them that there a further 200 trapped below.Those miners have told them that there a further 200 trapped below.
The smaller group appears to be in good health, but the condition of those trapped below is not yet known.The smaller group appears to be in good health, but the condition of those trapped below is not yet known.
Authorities suspect the mine, near the town of Benoni, was an illegal operation.Authorities suspect the mine, near the town of Benoni, was an illegal operation.
Werner Vermaak of ER24 emergency services said the mine was in the middle of a public field and was not blocked-off.Werner Vermaak of ER24 emergency services said the mine was in the middle of a public field and was not blocked-off.
He told the BBC that police were patrolling the area this morning when they heard cries for help coming from underground.
Authorities say heavy equipment is being brought in to try to remove the boulders blocking the mine shaft.Authorities say heavy equipment is being brought in to try to remove the boulders blocking the mine shaft.
Safety concernsSafety concerns
Mining is a vital part of the South African economy and the country is the fourth-biggest gold exporter.Mining is a vital part of the South African economy and the country is the fourth-biggest gold exporter.
According to South Africa's Department of Mineral Resources, a 2008 study of the gold sector found that an estimated $509m (£309m) in revenue was lost a year as a result of illegal mining.According to South Africa's Department of Mineral Resources, a 2008 study of the gold sector found that an estimated $509m (£309m) in revenue was lost a year as a result of illegal mining.
It also has some of the world's deepest gold mines and safety is a major issue.It also has some of the world's deepest gold mines and safety is a major issue.
In recent years the majority of deaths underground have occurred in illegal mines.In recent years the majority of deaths underground have occurred in illegal mines.
Earlier this month nine South African miners died in three different incidents at various legal gold mines operated by the Harmony gold company.Earlier this month nine South African miners died in three different incidents at various legal gold mines operated by the Harmony gold company.
At least 82 men died in a fire at a Harmony gold mine in 2009.At least 82 men died in a fire at a Harmony gold mine in 2009.
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