Monday, 18 Jul 2011
RIA Novosti reported that rescuers have brought to surface the first miner, trapped underground as a result of a landslide that occurred at Severnaya coal mine in Russia's republic of Komi.
Vorkutaugol spokesman Mr Yevgeny Sukharev said that the saved miner, Rostislav Korniyuk will be transported to a hospital for medical examinations. He told “The miner is feeling rather well. He is in satisfactory condition. Currently he is being transported to the hospital.”
According to the local emergencies services, the landslide occurred as a result of a rock bump. A ventilation shaft at the mine has not been damaged. Of 79 miners who were in the pit at Severny, near the northern city of Vorkuta, when the accident occurred, three remained underground.
All mining operations at Severnaya have been stopped.
Twenty rescuers and a firefighting unit are working at the site.
The Severnaya mine is operated by Vorkutaugol, one of the largest mining companies operating in the Pechorsky Coal Basin, Russia's second largest after Kuzbass. The company is owned by Severstal, one of the biggest steel holdings in Russia, through its subsidiary Severstal Resurs.
(Sourced from Ria Novesti)
Monday, July 18, 2011
One rescued after landslide at Vorkutaugol coal mine in Komi
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