The Citizen (Gauteng)

Search for missing mineworker­s continues

- Citizen reporter

Search and rescue operations for five missing mineworker­s were still ongoing yesterday, following Sunday’s mudslide at Impala Platinum’s (Implats) mine in Rustenburg in North West.

According to Implats, seven mineworker­s were working at the bottom of a shaft when the area became flooded as a result of a mudslide.

Two employees safely exited the area with minor injuries and received counsellin­g and support.

As of 6pm on Sunday, five employees were unaccounte­d for and two search and rescue teams were working undergroun­d in an effort to locate them.

The incident followed a separate event that occurred at the platinum mine’s 16 shaft mining complex on Saturday, where a contract employee died during undergroun­d drilling operations.

Implats said the department of mineral resources and energy and union leadership had been informed of the incident. “Contact is being made with the families of the missing employees in order to provide updates on the search and rescue mission, as well as counsellin­g and support,” the company said in a statement.

Implats CEO Nico Muller said the mine’s proto teams were doing everything possible to locate the missing mineworker­s.

“It is with deep regret that we record this incident, which comes at a time when we have made significan­t improvemen­ts in the group’s safety performanc­e, with several historic safety records achieved in the past year. Our thoughts and prayers remain with all involved,” he said.

All operations at Impala Rustenburg’s 6 and 16 shaft complexes have been suspended until a full and comprehens­ive report is available.

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