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Spain: three people die trapped in a mine

2023-03-09T17:34:57.505Z


They were three young people of around 30 years old, said the Catalan regional president. The three people trapped 900 meters deep, after the collapse Thursday March 9 of a gallery in a potash mine in Suria, in Catalonia (north-eastern Spain), died in the accident, announced the Catalan regional president. He specified that they were “ three young people of about 30 years old ” whose bodies could be “ recovered and identified ”. Before the announcement of their death was made official


The three people trapped 900 meters deep, after the collapse Thursday March 9 of a gallery in a potash mine in Suria, in Catalonia (north-eastern Spain), died in the accident, announced the Catalan regional president.

He specified that they were “

three young people of about 30 years old

” whose bodies could be “

recovered and identified

”.

Before the announcement of their death was made official, the regional authorities had said they "

feared the worst

" for these three "

employees

" of the mine, in the words of Joan Ignasi Elena, responsible for the Interior portfolio within of the regional government.

Several units deployed for research

The communication of the local authorities around the fate of these three people was marked by an oddity, Pere Aragonès having announced on Twitter in the morning "

the death of the three minors

", before deleting his tweet a few minutes later.

According to the firefighters, the three victims found themselves "

trapped about 900 meters deep

".

The accident took place shortly before 9 a.m. local time (0800 GMT), said the regional police, who deployed specialized units to participate in the search operations, including a canine unit.

A mine employee, Carlos Arnaldo, explained to the press that the three victims were performing "

a task that they have to do every day

".

He stressed, before their deaths were confirmed, that it was “

difficult

” to imagine that they could have survived.

Sometimes the mine does not warn.

The roof is collapsing and there is nothing to be done

,” he said.

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Speaking of "

terrible news

", the Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, expressed her "

solidarity with the families and colleagues of the employees who were victims of a collapse in the Suria mine

".

Responsible for companies within the Catalan regional government, Roger Torrent assured, for his part, that the last control of the mine by the authorities had taken place "

three weeks ago

" and that "

no irregularity

" had been detected.

This potash mine belongs to ICL Iberia, the Spanish subsidiary of the Israeli group ICL.

On its website, this company based in Suria, a town about 80 km northwest of Barcelona, ​​says it employs 1,100 people and is "the

only company producing potassium salts in Spain

".

It has two mines in this area "

which represent

", according to it, "

one of the most important potash reserves in Western Europe

".

Two miners died in 2013 in this same mine

Two miners died in an accident at the same Suria mine in December 2013 following the collapse of a gallery, according to local media.

The most serious mining accident in Spain in recent years took place in October 2013. Six people died and five were injured due to a firedamp explosion at the Santa Lucía coal mine in the province of León ( North West).

The trial of the company's leaders opened recently.

In August 1995, fourteen people died following another gas explosion in a mine in the Asturias region (north).

Source: lefigaro

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