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Two people killed by explosion in underground mine in Australia

An explosion early Tuesday morning in Australia's New South Wales State killed two workers and injured another. The state's premier referred to the incident as a "sobering" reminder of the dangers in the mining industry.

Police said that emergency services were dispatched to Cobar, a remote mining town located 700 km (435 mi) northwest of Sydney. They were informed of a serious workplace accident in which people had been injured.

The Australian media reported that the incident took place at the Endeavor Silver, Zinc and Lead Mine, owned by Polymetals Resources Ltd.

Polymetals didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The mine was operational since 1982, but closed in 2020 for maintenance. According to its website, Polymetals purchased the site in 2023. They restarted mining this year.

The New South Wales Premier Chris Minns stated that while mining safety has improved greatly, deaths in the industry show that it must remain vigilant at all times.

Minns, in a press release, said: "This is an incredibly sad day for the Cobar Community and it will be felt throughout the mining industry." (Reporting from Renju Jose, Sydney; editing by Lisa Shumaker).

(source: Reuters)