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More than 100 people unaccounted for after South Africa mine collapse

AP | By, Johannesburg
Feb 05, 2016 04:11 PM IST

A South African miners’ union says about 87 people are trapped after a building collapsed at a gold mine in the country’s eastern Mpumalanga province.

More than 100 people were unaccounted for after a gold mine in Mpumalanga province in northeastern South Africa caved in, a union official said on Friday, while emergency services said 49 miners had so far been brought to the surface.

Television news channel eNCA reported the rescued miners had no serious injuries.(Reuters File Photo)
Television news channel eNCA reported the rescued miners had no serious injuries.(Reuters File Photo)

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Manzini Zungu, spokesman for the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU), said some 115 union members were trapped underground after a cave-in at the Makonjwaan Gold Mine in Barberton, Mpumalanga province, at 8.40am (0640 GMT).

“At this point it’s unclear what caused the disaster,” he said

The mine is located about 360km east of Johannesburg.

A spokesman for the ER24 rescue service said 49 miners had so far been brought to the surface, and that they had sustained only minor injuries.

Fatalities in the industry have been falling due to both improved safety practices and a reduction in the labour force as production declines.

Last year, 77 workers were killed in mining accidents, the lowest number on record.

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