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SA miners freed from collapsed pit | |
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Illegal gold miners trapped in an abandoned shaft near Johannesburg have begun to emerge, a day after they were caught in a collapse. | |
South African rescuers had said they were communicating with a group of 30 miners trapped by fallen boulders near the top of the mine. | |
Those miners suggested there may be 200 more people trapped below. | |
The miners are believed to have been trapped since Saturday morning but there no reports of any injuries yet. | The miners are believed to have been trapped since Saturday morning but there no reports of any injuries yet. |
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 on Sunday morning when they heard cries for help coming from underground. | He told the BBC that police were patrolling the area on Sunday morning when they heard cries for help coming from underground. |
The first group of miners trapped near the surface began to emerge at 16:00 GMT on Sunday (18:00 local time). | |
Before they emerged, Mr Vermaak said they would be handed over to police | |
Heavy equipment was brought in to try to remove the boulders blocking the mine shaft. | |
Safety concerns | Safety 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. |
South Africa has some of the world's deepest gold mines and safety is a major issue. | South Africa 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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