Rescue Mission for Trapped Illegal Miners Suspended Amid Safety Concerns


KEY POINTS


  • The rescue operation for two illegal miners trapped in a decommissioned mine in Roodepoort has been suspended due to safety concerns, with authorities exploring alternative access points.
  • Frustrated residents attempted their own rescue mission but abandoned it after one person struggled to breathe, accusing authorities of not doing enough.
  • The incident highlights the dangers of illegal mining and has sparked calls for better regulation of decommissioned mines and support for affected communities.

The rescue operation for two illegal miners believed to be trapped in a decommissioned mine in Roodepoort, west of Johannesburg, has been suspended due to safety concerns.

The miners were reportedly trapped on Saturday afternoon, prompting the City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) to launch a rescue mission. However, the operation was halted after it was determined that the shaft was unsafe for rescuers.

City of Johannesburg EMS spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi confirmed on Friday that the operation remains suspended.

“We have not received any directive from the police, mine rescue, or the department to resume operations,” he said. The Department of Mineral Resources & Energy (DMRE) echoed these concerns, with spokesperson Makhosonke Buthelezi stating, “The department is looking at alternative shafts that could be linked to the one in question to be able to gain access and has appealed to the community to assist in this regard.”

Community Steps In After Authorities Withdraw

Frustrated by the suspension of the official rescue mission, local residents attempted their own operation on Monday. They accused authorities of giving up too quickly and not making enough effort to save the trapped miners. However, their efforts were short-lived. After one resident sent into the shaft struggled to breathe, the community was forced to abandon their rescue attempt.

The incident has sparked outrage among residents, who feel that more could have been done to save the miners. Illegal mining, often referred to as zama zama operations, is a dangerous but prevalent activity in South Africa, particularly in abandoned or decommissioned mines. Despite the risks, many individuals turn to illegal mining due to unemployment and poverty.

The suspension of the rescue mission highlights the dangers faced by both illegal miners and rescue teams. Authorities have emphasized that the safety of rescuers must take precedence, but the situation has also reignited debates about the need for stricter regulation of decommissioned mines and better support for affected communities.

The DMRE has urged anyone with information about alternative access points to the mine to come forward, as they explore other options to reach the trapped miners. Meanwhile, the families of the miners remain in anguish, hoping for a miracle.

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