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Search ongoing to save 8 miners trapped for 2 weeks in Burkina Faso

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

OUAGADOUGOU May 02, 2022 - 8:17 pm GMT+3
A shovel scoops out earth from one of two active pits at the Taparko-Bouroum gold mine site in northern Burkina Faso, March 11, 2009.  (REUTERS File Photo)
A shovel scoops out earth from one of two active pits at the Taparko-Bouroum gold mine site in northern Burkina Faso, March 11, 2009. (REUTERS File Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP May 02, 2022 8:17 pm

After an underground zinc mine in Burkina Faso got flooded two weeks ago, rescue workers are racing against the clock to save the eight miners who have been trapped in the Canadian-operated mine.

Trevali Mining Corp. announced on April 16 that eight miners – six from Burkina, a Zambian and a Tanzanian – were missing following a "flood" at the mine in Perkoa, 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the capital Ouagadougou.

"A rescue operation was launched immediately with the help of the fire brigade and military engineers," a worker at the spot told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Rescue efforts have focused on trying to pump out the floodwater, which followed heavy rain, he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"They've been trapped underground for two weeks," said Andre Bamouni, a relative of one of the eight.

"We have no news," he said. "We have no information about the search or the chances of finding them alive." He said the situation looked critical because their chances of survival "are falling day by day, but we can (still) hope."

Prime Minister Albert Ouedraogo, in a visit to the site at the weekend, blamed "irresponsibility" by those in charge at the mine. He alleged that several days before the accident, "dynamite was used on the open-air (part of the) mine, which weakened the (underground) gallery and enabled the flooding."

Ouedraogo said there would be an inquiry to find out who was responsible. Mine officials would not be allowed to leave the country in the meanwhile, he added. The families of six miners have filed cases against persons unknown for attempted manslaughter, endangering life and failing to assist a person in danger.

The fate of the miners has lit up social networks with calls for solidarity and efforts to save the men. Mining activities at Perkoa, Burkina Faso's sole zinc mine, have been halted.

Vancouver-based Trevali is a metals mining company with four production operations, in Canada, Peru, Namibia and Burkina.

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