All 955 miners trapped for over a day in South Africa gold mine 'unharmed'

Owner says “no indication so far that anyone has been in distress” after the incident

Updated - February 02, 2018 11:42 am IST - THEUNISSEN (SOUTH AFRICA):

 A bus, carrying some of the more than 900 rescued miners, transports them from the Sibanye-Stillwater’s Beatrix mine near Welkom in South Africa on February 2, 2018. The miners were trapped for about 30 hours after a shaft elevator stopped working because of a power outage.

A bus, carrying some of the more than 900 rescued miners, transports them from the Sibanye-Stillwater’s Beatrix mine near Welkom in South Africa on February 2, 2018. The miners were trapped for about 30 hours after a shaft elevator stopped working because of a power outage.

All 955 gold miners who were trapped underground for more than a day in South Africa following a power cut resurfaced unharmed on Friday, the mine’s owner, Sibanye Gold, said.

“Everybody’s out,” said spokesman James Wellsted, adding that there were “cases of dehydration and high blood pressure but nothing serious.”

Stranded for 30 hours

The miners were stuck in the Beatrix gold mine, in the small town of Theunissen near the city of Welkom, for around 30 hours after a massive power outage caused by a storm prevented lifts from bringing workers on the night shift to the surface.

After several hours engineers were able to restore power, allowing the hoist to bring up the miners — who had been trapped since Wednesday evening — in batches.

Asked if there had been any casualties, Mr. Wellsted said there was “no indication so far that anyone has been in distress" although it had been a "traumatic experience.”

Several ambulances arrived on-site overnight, the AFP reporter said.

Kin pensive

Nervous family members had earlier patiently gathered along the road to the shaft, kept at a distance by security guards.

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