Dozens buried in Indonesia gold mine collapse

Image
AFP North Sulawesi(Indonesia)
Last Updated : Feb 27 2019 | 1:45 PM IST

Indonesian rescuers scrambled Wednesday to find dozens buried in the collapse of an illegal gold mine that killed at least two people, the disaster agency said.

The effort to save survivors at the remote site on Sulawesi island was hampered by steep terrain and unstable soil conditions after the collapse triggered a landslide Tuesday evening, it said in a statement.

Two people were found dead and 14 others were pulled from the rubble alive early on Wednesday, according to officials.

"Dozens of people were mining for gold at this location when suddenly beams and supporting boards broke due to unstable soil conditions," said disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.

Some three dozen people may still be trapped at the site in the Bolaang Mongondow region of North Sulawesi, officials said.

Some of the still-buried victims were responding to rescuers' calls but it was not clear how many were still alive.

Ground conditions at the mine were unstable due to the large number of holes dug by the miners, officials said.

"We still have hope. When we called them they still responded from down there, asking for help," local disaster agency official Abdul Muin Paputungan said.

"We can't use heavy machinery because the location is very steep... it could endanger the victims," Paputungan said.

Rescuers were trying to get water to the buried miners but officials feared a wrong move could make the situation worse.

"There are a lot of challenges because the rocks that fell are in a very dangerous position," Paputungan said.

"We're trying to be extra careful."

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

More From This Section

First Published: Feb 27 2019 | 1:45 PM IST

Next Story