Colombian coal mine blast kills 11, search on for survivors
16 Mar 2023
BOGOTA, Colombia
(AP) — A powerful explosion tore through a series of five coal mines
interconnected by tunnels and ventilation systems in a rural area of central
Colombia, killing at least 11 people and leaving 10 others missing, the
government said Wednesday.
Nine other miners who got out of the complex after the blast were
taken for medical examinations, and three were still being treated Wednesday
evening, officials said.
President Gustavo Petro said on his Twitter account that rescuers
were making every effort to reach the missing miners.
The blast, which was attributed to a build-up of methane gas,
happened Tuesday night in Sutatausa, a municipality in Cundinamarca department
about 75 miles (45 miles) from the capital, Bogota.
Álvaro Farfán, captain of the Cundinamarca fire department, told
local media the explosion affected five mines interconnected by tunnels,
generating a “chain” blast with a wide impact.
Petro said 11 miners had been confirmed dead. Energy and Mines
Minister Irene Vélez said 10 people were unaccounted for.