Nearly 1,000 Trapped Gold Mine Workers Safe Above Ground

By Felix Njini / February 03, 2018 / www.bloomberg.com / Article Link

  • Power was restored to Beatrix mine early Friday morning
  • Severe storm caused power-supply outage on Wednesday night
  • A bus transports some of the hundreds of miners rescued from the Beatrix gold mine shaft on Feb. 2.

    Photographer: Gianluigi Guercia/AFP via Getty Images

    The 955 mine workers who spent more than a day trapped underground in Sibanye Gold Ltd.’s Beatrix mine in South Africa following a power failure are all safely back on the surface.

    A severe storm on Wednesday night collapsed power lines supplying the mine, located in South Africa’s Free State province, and caused a surge and outage at all three of the shafts, Sibanye said in a statement Friday morning. As a result, most of the Wednesday night shift couldn’t be lifted to the surface. 

    While the workers at shafts 1 and 4 were hoisted up using emergency back-up generators, damage to some equipment at shaft 3 meant that almost 1,000 workers trapped there had to remain underground, the company said.

    Power was fully restored to mines in the area at 1:40 a.m., Khulu Phasiwe, the spokesman for state-owned utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., said on Twitter.

    Sibanye rose 2.3 percent by 9:46 a.m. in Johannesburg, making it the third-best performer in a Bloomberg Intelligence index of 15 large gold companies.

    Mine safety is a perennial concern in South Africa, which operates some of the world’s deepest and most dangerous mines. Workers are having to go deeper in ageing shafts to access additional ore in a country that’s been mined commercially for over a century. Last year, fatalities in the sector increased for the first time in a decade.

    Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane will visit the site later Friday for a briefing, his department said.

    Sibanye expects to resume operations at Beatrix on Monday.

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