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Published 01 Jul, 2024 09:35am

Australia battles underground fire at coal mine

SYDNEY: Anglo American said on Sunday it was battling an underground fire at its Grosvenor metallurgical coal mine in Australia’s Queensland state after a blaze ignited there on Saturday.

The mine site is in the coal mining town of Moranbah, located approximately 1,000 km north of state capital Brisbane. It is the same mine where an explosion in May 2020 critically injured five workers.

“We are continuing to manage a combustion event underground at Grosvenor Mine, following a localised ignition at the longwall on Saturday,” Anglo American said on Facebook on Sunday.

“Our priority is to safely extinguish the underground fire, which emergency response teams are managing from the surface.” The site was closed, with only essential emergency services team members in attendance, it said in an earlier Facebook post.

Anglo American said work had started to temporarily seal the mine from the surface, which was a “critical step” in stopping smoke from the fire impacting residents in the town of 9,425 people.

“Due to the highly complex and evolving nature of this event, this will take time as we need to ensure the safety of all emergency teams undertaking this work,” the company said. All mine workers were safely evacuated after the fire ignited.

Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2024

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