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Dozens of miners trapped under a Canadian mine

by Edwin Robertson

Rescue operations against medium miners are underway to date.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, OTTAWA – Dozens minor reported trapped underground at a mine in Sudbury, northern Ontario, Canada, Monday (9/27) local time. A total of 39 trapped miner at the Totten Vale mine was caused by one of the damaged shafts.

The mining company said there were no injuries. Rescue operations are also being carried out so far. “We are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of our employees,” the company said in a statement. Anadolu Agency, Tuesday (28/9).

United Steelworkers Local 6500 President Nick Larochelle said CTV News that he feared people would be trapped. However, the company confirmed that a rescue operation was underway.

The workers leave the underground mine after the transportation of the transport workers has stopped, following an incident at the shaft. “Employees will exit through a secondary exit ladder system with support from the Vale Mine Rescue Team,” Totten Vale said.

The company said it frequently communicated with tricked developers. The mine is located near Sudbury with a population of approximately 165,000 and approximately four hours north of Toronto.

The Totten mine produces copper, nickel, cobalt, platinum, gold and silver and has approximately 200 employees. To place the Web The company says Vale has operated the Sudbury mine for over 100 years. The company has five mines, factories, smelters, refineries and nearly 4,000 employees, making it one of the largest integrated mining complexes in the world.

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