"Of 56 miners that were in the mine, 22 made it back to the surface and 34 are still in the affected zone," said Esad Civic, manager at the Raspotocje mine in Zenica.
"We are communicating with them. They are doing well and have enough clean air to wait for the arrival of rescue teams."
He said two tunnels had collapsed. Earlier reports said only eight people were trapped.
The miners are in a tunnel that was not affected by the gas explosion, around 600 metres underground, according to union leader Mehmed Oruc.
A 3.5-magnitude quake hit at 1430 GMT 53 kilometres northwest of the capital Sarajevo, national BHRT television reported.
"The rescuers are deploying superhuman efforts to save their comrades. We have just spoken with them. They confirmed they are all together and doing well," said Nermin Niksic, regional prime minister.
No other major damage was reported from the earthquake.
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