Venezuela: 12 dead from asphyxiation in flooded gold mine

Venezuela: 12 dead from asphyxiation in flooded gold mine

CIUDAD GUAYANA (Venezuela), June 4 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Twelve people have died from asphyxiation in a shuttered gold mine in southeastern Venezuela, a local official said.

“We have 12 dead,” the secretary of security in El Callao, General Edgar Colina Reyes, said in a telephone interview.

“They entered a mine that had been closed a long time.”

The deaths occurred on Wednesday when “the mine was flooded from rains,” cutting off the illegal miners’ oxygen supply, Colina said.

Five bodies were recovered Friday and seven more on Saturday, he said, adding that none have yet been identified.

In 2021, the collapse of a shaft at the same gold mine caused the death of one person, while 34 others were rescued.

Southern Venezuela teems with legal and illegal mining activity, and accidents are common. — NNN-AGENCIES

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