Tragedy strikes: 5 dead, miners trapped in Lolgorian gold mine collapse
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- Five dead and miners trapped following Kilima Pesa gold mine collapse in Lolgorian
- Rescue operations hindered by lack of specialised equipment for underground navigation
- Community anxiously awaits news on missing miners amid ongoing safety concerns
Narok — A tragic mining incident in Lolgorian, Transmara South, has left five people dead and an unknown number of miners trapped underground following the collapse of the Kilima Pesa gold mine.
Confirming the casualties, Transmara South Deputy County Commissioner Stephen Odeke stated that rescue operations are actively underway.
However, efforts have been severely hampered by a lack of specialised equipment needed to safely navigate the deep underground tunnels.
Odeke revealed that authorities are racing against time to reach those still trapped in the rubble. To bolster the operation, a specialised mining rescue team equipped with advanced underground search gear and cameras has been dispatched to the scene in Lolgorian.
"A specialised mining rescue team has been dispatched to help accelerate the operation, as cameras and other sophisticated equipment are vital for the mission," Odeke noted.
Police officers have cordoned off the site to secure the area and clear the path for incoming emergency responders.
Meanwhile, the bodies of the five deceased victims have been recovered and transferred to the Lolgorian Sub-County Hospital mortuary.
The disaster underscores the ongoing safety challenges facing local mining operations in the region as families and community members gather at the site, waiting anxiously for news of their missing loved ones.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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