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South Africa: Govt Launches Urgent Rescue Operation For Trapped Illegal Miners

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By Emmanuel Nduka 

In a race against time, the South African government has launched a critical rescue mission to save dozens, potentially hundreds, of illegal miners trapped underground in the Buffelsfontein gold mine.

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The operation, which began on Friday, comes after a court case filed by the sister of one of the trapped miners.

Her legal action followed a series of alarming letters from miners who had been brought to the surface just a day earlier, revealing a devastating toll on those still buried beneath.

According to one of the letters, at least 109 people have already perished in the depths of the mine, situated near Stilfontein, roughly 100 miles southwest of Johannesburg.

The miners, often referred to as “zama zama” — a term for the illegal miners searching for gold in abandoned sites — have been facing dire conditions. Reports suggest that their access to essential resources like food, water, and medical aid had been deliberately blocked by mine owners last year, a tactic believed to be aimed at forcing the miners to abandon their dangerous activities.

Illegal mining has become a growing issue in South Africa, where many formal mines have been depleted over time. The rising number of zama zama miners is a stark reflection of the country’s economic challenges and the severe lack of opportunities for desperate workers.

Analysts estimate that as many as 30,000 zama zama miners are currently operating in abandoned mines across South Africa, extracting gold from old shafts and tunnels. These miners now contribute up to 10% of the nation’s gold output, although they face extreme risks of injury, death, and exploitation.

As the rescue operation unfolds, the government faces not only a moral obligation to save the lives of those trapped but also an urgent need to address the broader issue of illegal mining that continues to thrive in South Africa’s underbelly.

The harrowing plight of these miners shines a light on the dangerous intersections of poverty, desperation, and the quest for survival in the heart of the country’s mining industry.

 

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