Colombia: Death toll in coal mine blast rises to 21

A woman reacts as rescue personnel search for survivors from a mine blast in Colombia

BOGOTA, March 17 (NNN-XINHUA) — The death toll from Tuesday’s coal mine blast in the Colombian department of Cundinamarca has risen to 21 after the bodies of 10 trapped miners were found, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said.

“I have just been informed by the governor … that despite all rescue efforts, unfortunately 21 people lost their lives in this tragic accident in Sutatausa,” the president wrote on his Twitter account.

“Labor and business restructuring plans in coal mining areas have become increasingly essential. Each worker death is not only a business failure, but also a social and governmental failure,” he added.

Cundinamarca Governor Nicolas Garcia said the rescuers had sighted the 10 bodies and had begun the extraction process.

He said families of the victims will have the full support of the government with social and psychological services, as well as economic aid.

Eight of the nine miners who survived the explosion were treated in hospital and later discharged, while the ninth remained under observation, according to Cundinamarca fire captain Alvaro Farfan.

Farfan said the National Mining Agency will begin an investigation to determine the cause of the blast in the interconnected mines belonging to the Minminer company, which have been in operation for 30 years.

The National Mining Agency said it has ordered the suspension of Minminer’s activities, and initiated an evaluation of the state of the mines after the explosion. — NNN-XINHUA

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