Sunday, February 16, 2014

Some miners freed; others refuse to come out for fear of arrest

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Miners trapped after accident

 Eleven miners have been freed after being trapped since Saturday in an illegal gold mine in South Africa. But the rest are refusing to come out because they fear being arrested, according to rescuers from ER24 emergency medical service.


The mine is an abandoned gold mine in Benoni, just outside Johannesburg.
Those who have surfaced were taken to a medical station and checked for injuries, and once they cleared, were taken into custody by local police, ER24 said.

Earlier, boulders blocking the miners from exiting the mine were removed, the company said.
Initially ER24 spokesman Werner Vermaak said that a rockslide trapped the miners. But Govan Whittles, a reporter for South Africa Eyewitness News at the scene, said the miners told rescuers that a rival group dropped boulders down the shaft to trap them.

Police looking for illegal dumping heard the men crying for help.
Gold-rich South Africa has repeatedly warned its citizens against trying to dig into old mines. Illegal mining "poses a danger not only to the miners themselves, but to the communities, as well as the economy and existing mines," Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu said in September.

South Africa's Parliament has discussed legalizing the illegal mines to allow the miners to earn a living, but the cost of bringing the mines up to modern safety codes could be prohibitive.

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