CHANCES of finding three trapped gold miners alive are now very slim because it has been a week since the tunnel they were working in collapsed in Shurugwi.
The three have been trapped underground since last Sunday. The
Shurugwi District Civil Protection Unit on Friday stopped the search for the
panners due to unstable ground.
Chief engineer in the Ministry of Mines and Mining
Development Engineer Michael Munodawafa said they had regrouped to work on new
strategies of working through the unstable ground.
“The rescue operation had been going on from Sunday to
Friday before they reached an unstable ground level. It became dangerous for
the rescue team to continue digging. So they are now attempting other ways or
channels of reaching them,” he said.
Eng Munodawafa said chances of finding the trio alive were
now very slim. He said the three entered the mine at around 7pm last week while
their four colleagues remained outside.
“At around 4am there was a huge sound as the ground
collapsed. Entrance into the tunnel was closed and there hasn’t been any form
of communication with the three since Sunday. The other four then looked for
assistance,” said Eng Munodawafa.
He said from January to date, 22 illegal miners have lost their lives when shafts and tunnels caved in countrywide. Chronicle
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