Official disaster response unit ADA earlier put the death toll at 17 and 11 injured. Local media said there were 580 people trapped in the mine at the time of the explosion took place on Tuesday but some had escaped.
An explosion at the mine was believed to have been triggered by a faulty electrical transformer at around 1230 GMT. Hundreds of people were gathered around the explosion site as rescuers brought out wounded workers, who were having difficulty breathing and coughing due to the dust.
Sena Isbiler, a mother of one of the miners, stood on top of piles of wood, craning her neck to see who was being led out of the mine. “I have been waiting for my son since early afternoon,” she said.
“I haven’t heard anything about him yet.” Fire officials were trying to pump clean air into the mine shaft for those who remain trapped some two kilometres below the surface and four kilometres from the entrance.
The mining company Soma Komur issued a statement calling the mine collapse a “tragic accident”. “Unfortunately, some of our workers have lost their lives in this tragic accident,” the statement said.
“The accident happened despite maximum safety measures and inspections, but we have been able to take prompt action,” it added. Turkey’s ministry of labour and social security said the mine was last inspected on March 17 and was found to be compliant with safety regulations.
-INDIA TODAY
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