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First Quantum suspends operations at Zambia mine after deadly mishap

Very First Quantum Minerals has temporarily suspended operations in the area of a deadly mishap at its Kansanshi copper mine in Zambia, the Canadian miner said on Monday.

First Quantum stated it has introduced an internal investigation into the mishap on Sunday including a tracked dozer and a. light automobile that killed one employee.

The site of the mishap was instantly protected and. operations in the location ... will resume once it is identified that. it can be done so in a safe way, the Toronto-based miner. said in a declaration.

There have been past safety concerns at the Kansanshi. mine, which produced 134,827 tonnes of copper and 68,970 ounces. of gold last year. 2 contractors in the beginning Quantum's Zambia. operations, consisting of one at Kansanshi,

passed away last November

in separate accidents.

Shares of First Quantum were down by 0.6% at the Toronto. Stock Exchange on Monday at 11.47 a.m.

For Very first Quantum, the Zambian mines have become. important profits sources after its flagship Cobre Panama mine. in Panama was shut last December after public demonstrations and a. Supreme Court judgment nullifying the business's mining contract.

Because that judgment, First Quantum has

needed to use up a series

of capital restructuring steps, consisting of a $500. million, three-year copper prepayment arrangement with Chinese. miner Jiangxi Copper. As per the agreement, the. Kansanshi mine will deliver 50kt of copper anode every year at the. market value.

For the quarter ending June 30, the Kansashi mine. contributed $531 million to Very first Quantum's total revenue of. $ 1.2 billion.

(source: Reuters)