Turkish mine blast death toll rises to 40 - UPDATED

  15 October 2022    Read: 679
Turkish mine blast death toll rises to 40 - UPDATED

The number of workers who were killed in a blast at a coal mine in northern Türkiye increased to 40, according to the Turkish interior minister on Saturday, AzVision.az reports citing Anadolu Agency. 

Suleyman Soylu said 11 wounded workers are under treatment in hospitals.

“One of our injured has been discharged," Soylu told reporters in the Amasra district of Bartin province, where dozens of miners have been trapped underground since around 6.15 p.m. local time (1515GMT) on Friday.

Noting that 58 of 110 miners were rescued, he said there is uncertainty about one of the miners, adding that while search and rescue efforts are currently underway.

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Fatih Donmez said the fire that broke out in a gallery after the mine blast is largely under control.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is closely monitoring the situation, the Turkish Presidency wrote on Twitter.

He canceled a planned trip to eastern Diyarbakir province and will instead travel Saturday to Amasra.

Erdogan said in a tweet that search and rescue operations are progressing “rapidly” at the mine.

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Twenty-eight workers were killed Friday in a blast at a coal mine in northern Türkiye, according to the Turkish health minister, AzVision.az reports citing Anadolu Agency. 

"The number of deaths due to the blast in Bartin has reached 28. Everything necessary is being done for our 11 patients, 6 in Istanbul and 5 in Bartın," Fahrettin Koca wrote on Twitter.

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Fatih Donmez said teams tried to reduce the effect of the fire that broke out in a gallery after the mine blast.

He said: "10-11 workers are in the area where the fire continues. We evaluate that 4-5 workers are in the area where the dents are located.”

Eleven of the 58 rescued miners are being treated at hospitals, according to Communication Directorate Fahrettin Altun.

Donmez said initial findings indicate the blast was caused by firedamp, an explosive mixture of flammable gases in mines.

Dozens of miners have been trapped underground since around 6:15 p.m. local time (1515GMT), with nearly 150 personnel engaged in search and rescue operations.

Bartin Governor Nurtac Arslan said earlier that 12 miners had been pulled from the mins and at least 49 were trapped.


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