Nine coal miners die in gas explosion in Colombia
Summary
Nine coal miners died in a gas explosion at a mine in Sutatausa, Colombia. Emergency workers rescued six miners, and the explosion was likely caused by a build-up of dangerous gases.Key Facts
- The explosion happened on Monday at 4:00 PM local time in a coal mine near Bogotá.
- Nine miners died, and six were rescued and taken to the hospital.
- Colombia’s mining agency had warned the mine operators about gas dangers less than a month ago.
- Many coal mines in Colombia operate informally without proper safety rules.
- Sutatausa is a well-known coal mining area with many workers involved in mining.
- Mining accidents happen often in Colombia, including a deadly 2023 explosion in the same town that killed 21 miners.
- Emergency teams are still working to recover the bodies of the victims.
- Recent mining rescues and accidents show ongoing safety challenges in Colombia’s mining sector.
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