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Hundreds of workers remain underground at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg after a "shaft incident" occurred at Sibanye Stillwater's sub-shaft, officials said.
Sibanye Stillwater, which owns the Kloof mine near Johannesburg, said the workers were safe and gathered at an assembly point in the mine that runs 37 miles deep.
JOHANNESBURG -- Rescue efforts are underway in South Africa to bring 260 workers trapped in a gold mine for a day back to the surface, the Sibanye Stillwater mining company said on Friday.
There are 289 workers trapped underground in the Kloof gold mine's number seven shaft in South Africa, its operator Sibanye-Stillwater said, but all are safe and accounted for and would soon be ...
Sibanye-Stillwater said 260 employees are trapped underground following a shaft incident at its Kloof mine in South Africa. The South African precious-metals miner on Friday said all of the workers ...
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