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At least 11 workers dead and 17 missing in Sutatausa after several explosions in a coal mine

2023-03-15T13:24:48.143Z


Some 30 miners were in the underground galleries in Cundinamarca, in the center of the country, at the time of the accident.


At least 11 miners have died and 17 remain trapped after several explosions in coal mines in the municipality of Sutatausa, in the department of Cundinamarca, in central Colombia, official sources reported on Wednesday.

The explosions, which were generated by the accumulation of gas inside the mines, occurred on Tuesday night in the El Cajón area, where dozens of miners worked in several underground galleries from which coal is extracted manually, explained the Governor of the department Nicolás García.

Throughout the night relief teams have given themselves body and soul to attend to the emergency at the Sutatausa mine.

Our only objective: to rescue them alive.

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– Nicolas Garcia Bustos (@nicolasgarciab) March 15, 2023

“The last report we have, at 5:20 in the morning, on the situation that occurred in a mine in the municipality of Sutatausa, in the village of El Cajón, is of two people recovered alive, four bodies recovered deceased and 17 people who they are still trapped in the mines”, the governor of Cundinamarca, Nicolás García, said at first.

Lifeguards from the National Mining Agency (ANM), firefighters, the Red Cross, Civil Defense and other organizations continue to rescue the municipality, located about two hours north of Bogotá.

The captain of the Cundinamarca Fire Department, Álvaro Farfán, explained that the first explosion was caused by an accumulation of gases, causing "a chain reaction" that affected five other mines, according to local media reports.

“These mines were full of methane gas and also coal dust.

These five mines are connected to each other and there was a chain reaction.

The explosion of a mine is generated and later the other four ”, he explained.

“There were 30 miners, seven of them managed to get out by their own means, but unfortunately we have 11 victims.

We are still looking for 19 people”, said Captain Farfán.

Later, the emergency teams managed to rescue one more person.

In the department of Cundinamarca and neighboring Boyacá there are hundreds of coal mines in which thousands of miners work, not always with the necessary safety conditions, which has caused several accidents with fatalities over the last decades.

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Source: elparis

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