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Nine workers die in Colombia coal mine explosion

The national mining agency announced on Monday that a coal mine explosion had killed nine workers and injured six others in Colombia's Cundinamarca Province. This comes several weeks after the agency issued recommendations to reduce the risk of the site.

The explosion occurred in the La Ciscuda mine, operated by Carbonera Los Pinos. The company was unable to be reached immediately for comment.

The mining agency stated that the accident appeared to be caused due to a buildup of gasses. It also said that during a visit on the 9th April, it identified methane and other gases that could be dangerous.

The ANM said in a statement that coal deposits could contain concentrations of coal dust and methane.

Six workers survived and were treated at a regional hospital.

The majority of serious accidents occur at coal and gold mines that are illegal, informal or do not have proper safety measures. Reporting by Nelson Bocanegra, Writing by Daina Bet Solomon, Editing by Christian Schmollinger & Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)